Climate change-fueled US wildfires take toll on those who fight them
"You have 200 homes destroyed. Five years ago, that would have been crazy. Losing 200 now was a win. It was a victory that no one died," says one firefighter
ANALYSIS-As climate change hits crops, debate heats up over use of plant gene data
Governments spar over how to share out benefits fairly from new high-tech methods to develop climate-resilient crops
Exxon's lawyer calls lawsuit a 'cruel joke' as climate change fraud trial ends
The case, filed in October 2018 in Manhattan state court, is the first of several climate-related lawsuits against major oil companies to go to trial
'Revenge porn' victim fights back with Mexican law to stem digital violence
The sharing of private sexual photos or videos without consent which is a growing problem globally as more people go online using smartphones
Diet for healthy people, healthy planet too costly for some
At $2.84 per head per day, the 'ideal diet' would be beyond reach for nearly 1.6 billion people, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, researchers say
INTERVIEW-Native American woman hopes to make history with first U.S. Congress seat
Kimberly Teehee, a Native American woman, is poised to make history as the first delegate to formally represent an indigenous community in the U.S. House of Representatives
FACTBOX-Heat is on to bring cooling to 1 billion people without it
As global temperatures continue to creep upward as a result of climate change, a little over 1 billion people face threats because they lack cooling methods
Out of school, in the dictionary: 'Climate strike' declared 'word of the year'
As climate protesters have taken to the streets around the world, a new term is gaining popularity
Nine EU countries call for European aviation tax to curb emissions
One of the largest countries behind the letter is Germany, which already levies its own aviation tax
INTERVIEW - How to stay safe in South Africa? Play rugby says women's captain
"No one can attack you on a rugby field. No man can point a gun at you, hurt you, throw a fist at you," Babalwa Latsha said