Tunisia's lagoon farmers cling on as sea level rises
With recent heat spikes and regular infrequent rainfall, Tunisian lagoon farmers battle to preserve crop yields as sea level rises
Poor nations 'squeezed' as debt surges and climate adaptation cash falls short
Developing nations will need up to $500 billion by 2050 to adapt to global warming - but just a fraction of the money needed is on the table, with the gap widening and debt rising
India, Indonesia and Philippines join coal transition programme
India, Indonesia, South Africa and the Philippines account for 15% of global emissions related to coal, cutting their emissions more quickly will help 2050 global net zero effort
Global carbon emissions rebound to near pre-pandemic levels
The study forecasts CO2 emissions to rise by 4.9% this year, after they have fallen by a record 1.9 billion tons in 2020 as countries locked down and economies ground to a halt
Indonesia signals about-face on COP26 zero-deforestation pledge
The agreement at the COP26 climate talks is at odds with Indonesia's development plans and the global goals should be fine-tuned, the country's environment minister says
Coal in the crosshairs as UN climate summit stirs clean energy pledges
The pledges are meant to help speed a transition to cleaner forms of energy but could also highlight lingering divisions between wealthy nations and poorer developing countries that rely on coal
A father and son's Ice Age plot to slow Siberian thaw
Permafrost covers 65% of Russia's landmass, and scientists say that greenhouse gas emissions from its thaw could eventually match or even exceed the EU's industrial emission
Climate change extremes spur U.N. plan to fund weather forecasting
Over the next decade, organizers at the U.N.'s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) plan to boost weather monitoring in 75 small island nations and least-developed countries that have done little to cause the climate crisis
Ensuring indigenous rights seen as key as forest carbon investments grow
As more companies seek to offset their emissions through forests, indigenous rights must be at the top of the agenda, campaigners say in Glasgow
With no tickets to COP26 talks, climate activists take to Glasgow streets
Unable to get passes or tickets to enter the main COP26 venues, Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion protesters are raising their voices in other ways