Miami building collapse puts spotlight on climate change risks
Could rising seas contribute to undermining coastal buildings around the world?
Italian presidency says struggling to reach common ground on G20 climate position
Italy is set to host the G20 meeting on climate change next week
Floodwaters still rising in western Europe with death toll over 120
Several hundred people were missing in flood-stricken regions of western Germany and Belgium on Friday evening
EU forces pace on carbon cuts, challenges others to follow
A proposed carbon border levy would seek to impose on trading partners a carbon price reflecting the level set by the EU's carbon emissions market, the largest of its kind in the world
Thai low-cost housing plan puts slum dwellers in charge
The Baan Mankong programme helps slum dwellers get secure housing with subsidies and cheap loans for land and to upgrade their homes
Hydropower push leaves Pakistani Kashmir's capital hot and bothered
Diversion of Muzaffarabad's Neelum river for clean power has raised summer temperatures - and a second river may be diverted too
'Mind the gap' - why the complaints about the EU's climate plan?
Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg cast doubt on the level of ambition
U.S. to restore protections for Alaska's Tongass forest
The Department of Agriculture said the move would conserve 9.3 million acres of the world's largest temperate old growth rainforest
Q+A: Australia urged to take lead on climate as U.N. barrier reef decision looms
UNESCO's upcoming decision on whether to put the Great Barrier Reef on an 'in danger' list should be a wake-up call to Australia on climate policy, says climatologist Michael Mann
Australia: Climate action urged as barrier reef 'danger' decision nears
UNESCO's upcoming decision on whether to put the Great Barrier Reef on an 'in danger' list should be a wake-up call to Australia on climate policy, says climatologist Michael Mann