Nature and climate protection pledges pile up at COP26, amid ghosts of past failures
Dozens of nations pledged to do more to protect nature and overhaul farming - but past promises often have not been met
At COP26 talks, 45 nations pledge to protect nature in climate change fight
Britain heads up push to curb global warming stoked by farming, deforestation and other land use changes that account for about a quarter of planet-heating emissions
Baffled? You're not alone - COP26 spawns confusing array of acronyms
Some environmental groups worry important substance has been dropped in last-minute scrambles for agreements that sound better than they may turn out to be in practice
UN, UK vow to push youth climate demands at COP26 summit
As young people presented their proposed climate policies at the negotiations, thousands of student activists marched through Glasgow
Costa Rica president: Fossil fuel-free future not impossible but disinformation a threat
Costa Rica's President Carlos Alvarado Quesada says his nation's experience shows green shifts are possible - but polarization driven by disinformation is a big threat
Young activists to take spotlight for a day at UN climate talks
Youth Day at COP26 is an acknowledgement of how young campaigners have raised public understanding of climate change, and how their future will be affected by decisions made now
COP26 coal pledge falls short on support as emissions surge
Many developing countries currently rely on cheap, accessible coal to fuel their economies, just as developed countries did from the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century onwards
Pacific islanders struggle at COP26 climate summit as pandemic keeps leaders away
Pacific islanders are pressing for deep cuts in emissions at COP26 even though leaders of just three nations in the region - Palau, Fiji and Tuvalu - have made it to Glasgow
New funding for developing nations' coal exit needs better planning for workers
Money alone cannot solve the labour challenges faced in the developing world, where coal-fired electricity still runs nearly half of power grids, energy experts say
Push to end oil and gas expansion takes off at COP26 but harder on the ground
A growing club of countries are moving to end overseas expansion of oil and gas - as well as coal - but making it work on the ground is likely to come up against political and other barriers