Last month was world's third-hottest July on record - EU scientists
It is the latest milestone in a long-term warming trend that has seen the last seven years rank as the world's hottest on record, as emissions of greenhouse gases change the planet's climate
Flurry of emissions pledges still not enough to meet global climate goals
Scientists say in order to meet the 2015 Paris Agreement, the world needs to cut global emissions in half by 2030, and to net-zero by 2050
Site of ancient Olympic Games threatened as Greece battles wildfire
A dozen villages have been cleared near the archaeological site where the ancient Olympic Games were held
OPINION: Are your savings fuelling climate change?
Most new fossil fuel projects are built with borrowed money – potentially yours
Russian LGBT family from Vkusvill ad leaves country after death threats
The family appeared in an advert for Russian grocery store Vkusvill (ВкусВилл) which was taken down in the midst of homophobic abuse online
Beirut marks one year since port blast with anger and mourning
One year since the blast no top official has been held to account, infuriating many Lebanese as the country suffers from crippling financial collapse
Wildfires: 'a new part of our reality' in warming Europe
Governments need to be better prepared for wildfires and flooding caused by extreme weather, says the Red Cross’ Europe director.
Spanish engineers extract drinking water from thin air
The devices, which cool air until it condenses into water, are already delivering clean, safe water to communities in Namibia and a Lebanese refugee camp
Japan warns of unprecedented COVID spread as Tokyo cases hit new record
PM Suga and Olympics organisers say there is no link between the Tokyo Games and the spike in cases, but that it could have impacted stay at home requests
Spurred by pandemic, Barcelona backs greener, car-free future
Barcelona has reclaimed around eight hectares of the cityscape from motor vehicles, transforming it into sidewalks, playgrounds, bike lanes or restaurant terraces