'Stop (f)lying to us': Swiss ski town's teens join Greta in protest
School strikers, joined by activists from around the world, said they wanted to show leaders at the World Economic Forum "it's not only about making money"
First Nepali man to be convicted over 'menstrual hut' death walks free
A court in western Nepal sentenced Chhatra Rawat to 45 days in jail earlier this week after his 21-year-old sister-in-law suffocated to death in a 'menstrual hut'
Domain sale could do 'irreparable harm' to millions of charities, NGOs warn
Top NGOs have called for the $1.1 billion sale of the .org internet domain to a private company to be blocked
No snow in winter? Norwegians make it instead
Norway's Meteorological Institute forecasts forests around Oslo may see just 50 days of snow deeper than 30 cm in 2050, down from 80 days today and 140 days in 1900 - a slump it ties to climate change
More evictions feared in India as citizenship law is enforced
Nearly 2 million people - including Hindus - were left off a list of citizens released in Assam last year for failing to have adequate documentation
Oil industry in Davos: torn between Greta and Trump
How energy companies navigate this maze could determine the winners and losers in a lower-carbon future, and help govern whether the world can rein in warming
EU's 'Green Deal' guru detects hints of U.S. climate shift
'We've seen over the last couple of years that radical climate-change deniers have changed their position because the facts are so overwhelming. It's an untenable position'
Australia bushfires contribute to big rise in global CO2 levels - UK's Met Office
Australia's bushfires are making rising CO2 levels measurably worse, underscoring the impact of the catastrophe on the global climate system
Spain calls emergency meeting as Storm Gloria death toll hits 13
Spanish prime minister notes climate change is having an impact on the weather, and says public administrations must reflect on how to use economic resources and public policies to tackle it
Forest monitoring gets a boost from Japanese space agency data
Felling trees exacerbates climate change as forests absorb a third of emissions produced globally but when cut down, the carbon is released back into the air through burning or rotting