From protests to proposals, activists face climate talks test
Their proposals will be vetted by climate and energy ministers who are gathering at the same venue in Italy's financial centre for their pre-COP26 meeting
India's mining towns have billions in social funds. So why are locals left behind?
In India's mineral-rich regions, special funds have been set up to support poor communities. But villagers say the money is going elsewhere
Little fluffy clouds may help save Australia's Great Barrier Reef
The benefits of cloud brightening would lessen over time however unless other measures slow the march of climate change
Business leaders urge Brazil to take lead on climate or be left behind
Executives of more than 100 big companies call for action to stop illegal Amazon rainforest destruction and an agreement on rules for global carbon markets at COP26 climate talks
ANALYSIS-Angela Merkel: the 'climate chancellor' who faced two ways
Germany’s Merkel won praise abroad for her efforts to fight global warming, but critics say she did not do enough to cut domestic emissions
Build inclusive African economies now to stop rising inequality
Despite signs of the economic tailspin slowing, analysts see a fragile future for even more of Africa’s most vulnerable income groups
Poor nations warn of visa headaches as Glasgow climate talks near
Delegates from poorer countries say they face hurdles attending the COP26 UN climate summit starting in Glasgow next month
OPINION: Climate change is increasing poverty. Marrying off girls isn’t the solution
As climate change effects drive up child marriage, I educate parents in Nigeria against marrying off their daughters and explain the implications of underage unions
Australia's prime minister yet to commit to attending UN climate summit
Australia, the highest per capita carbon emitter among the world's richest nations, has so far refused to endorse a net zero emissions by 2050 target or double its emissions cutting target for 2030
Dark future? Climate change fuels higher heat, flood threats for children
Children will, on average, suffer seven times more heatwaves and nearly three times more droughts, floods and crop failures due to fast-accelerating climate change, finds new study