Slaves to deforestation: Labor abuses fuel Brazil's Amazon destruction
A spike in rainforest loss since right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro took power has provoked an international outcry, but the workers who do the logging, often in slave-like conditions, remain invisible
Climate change activists target City of London's Guildhall
About 200 demonstrators from Extinction Rebellion kicked off two weeks of protests targeting the city's financial district, which they blame for helping to fuel climate change
Rain falls at Greenland ice summit for first time on record
The largest amount of rain since records began in 1950 fell across Greenland from Aug. 14-16 as temperatures rose above freezing, triggering extensive melting across the island
Anti-pollution protests in Spain after thousands of dead fish wash up on lagoon
Some 20 tonnes of dead fish have washed up on the shores of one of Europe's largest saltwater lagoons in Spain
London police warn of two weeks of disruption from climate protests
Extinction Rebellion, which caused days of traffic chaos in London two years ago, said it will target the capital's financial district in disruptive protests due to start on Monday
Thunberg protests in Stockholm on third anniversary of first school strike
Thunberg told Reuters on Friday her movement was far from achieving its goals
India says to exceed emission cut targets, further reduction hinges on climate funding
India is set to meet its 2030 targets for cutting carbon emissions and boosting clean power early - but is reluctant to raise ambition unless rich nations deliver promised finance
China to step up tree planting campaign to help reach net zero
China will plant 36,000 square kilometres per year through to 2025 as part of plans to bring carbon emissions down to net zero by 2060
Climate science struggles with 'blind spots' in developing nations
Authors of the recent IPCC report have highlighted gaps in climate research on the Global South, with those countries still under-represented in international scientific efforts
World leaders out of excuses on climate change, Thunberg, youth activists say
A report from UNICEF finds that almost all the world's 2.2 billion children are exposed to at least one climate or environmental risk, from catastrophic floods to toxic air