U.N. climate talks have 'failed the people', activists say
As talks drag on into a day of overtime, climate change activists say they fear an outcome tilted towards the interests of powerful polluters
Anger erupts at U.N. climate summit as major economies resist bold action
Campaigners and many nations slam Chile, presiding over the talks, for drafting a summit text that they say risks throwing the 2015 Paris Agreement into reverse
EU leads call for stronger climate ambition as U.N. summit wavers
Fears are growing that international efforts to fight climate change are slipping into reverse
Fate of global climate action 'in the balance' as U.N. talks go down to wire
Delegates struggle to resolve the question of whether big emitters will signal their intent to raise their emissions-cutting targets next year, and haggle over rules for carbon markets
OPINION: Business is stepping up on climate change
More than 740 companies have committed to set emissions reduction targets in line with the Paris Agreement.
'I don't feel like a role model' - Finland's new 34-year-old leader
Many see in her a 'role model' for others living in societies where politics have long been dominated by older men
Indigenous groups rally to protect Latin America's threatened forests
From Guatemala to Peru, forest communities are coming together to find ways to more effectively prevent deforestation
Morocco ex-diplomat to U.N. accused of visa fraud over workers
The workers were used as personal drivers, domestic helpers and farmhands, and were paid low wages - sometimes less than $500 a month
'Forgotten crisis' as drought displaces hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians
Worsening drought is leaving pastoralists saying they have no hope for the future
Talk is just more hot air as emissions keep rising, climate activists tell politicians
'We've had 25 years of talks and the only thing that really matters is global emissions are still rising'