As cities bake on a warming planet, insurers cook up heatwave cover
With extreme heat impacts soaking up a larger share of urban budgets, insurers are seeking ways to reduce financial risks
Food companies urge Britain to adopt tougher rules to protect tropical forests
The firms want the new British rules to apply to all deforestation - not just cases where the destruction is illegal
Record California wildfires burn over 4 million acres
The amount of land burned is more than twice than in any other year, with at least 31 people killed in this year's fires and nearly 8,500 homes and other structures destroyed
UK's Prince William calls for action on climate in new documentary
William, grandson of Queen Elizabeth and second-in-line to the British throne, said the rising incidence of extreme weather events was a threat
Seven bodies found in northern Italy, France after violent storms
Border regions of France and Italy were hit with heavy flooding that swept away roads and damaged homes
Mose flood barrier finally holds the waters back for fragile Venice
The long-delayed barriers, known as Mose, were deployed to protect the city from storms and unusually high tides
As Afghans count cost of deadly floods, officials warn of worse to come
As the climate heats up, war-weary communities need more help to prepare for the growing threat of droughts and floods, and to protect their fragile environment
California wildfires threaten towns, wineries ahead of dangerous weekend
Fire crews will face a return of strong winds, combined with above-normal heat and very low humidity, prompting red-flag warnings
OPINION: Can using data better help Britain get to net-zero?
Technology that makes finding a parking spot easier or running the washing machine when power is cheap can help - but privacy issues remain a concern
OPINION: Mission Innovation - Global research on clean energy must go on
With a relatively small investment, renewables and low-carbon tech have come a long way - but the journey to net-zero has only just begun