Malawi court suspends wearing of wigs and gowns as temperatures soar
'The big suspect of this heatwave is climate change,' says the country's director of climate change and meteorological services
Decade-long drought in Chile wipes out hives as bees are left without flowers
Honey bees pollinate many of Chile's principal export crops, but a punishing, decade-long drought is leaving the insects and their keepers struggling
Palm oil giants double down on deforestation with new radar system
The high-tech monitoring project should enable big businesses to act faster to stop forest loss linked to palm oil, and make it easier for green groups to hold them to account
Cheaper solar power gains ground in southeast Asia
Developing nations are seeking affordable electricity while battling climate change
Thirsty crops, leaky infrastructure drive Tunisia's water crisis
Poor planning, sparse water resources and the worsening impacts of climate change have combined to create a crippling water crisis in Tunisia, say civil society groups
Spain likely yo host COP25 climate change summit after Chile's withdrawal
Violent riots have left large parts of Santiago - the initial venue for the COP25 conference - shut down, causing Chile to pull out as host
Gambian women testify about sex abuse under ex-president Jammeh
Women are breaking down the silence around sexual abuse as they speak out at a public hearing into rights abuses under the rule of ex-leader Yahya Jammeh
Uncertainty over UN talks must not delay climate action, green groups say
Climate activists are urging for quick efforts to reschedule the negotiations, aimed at accelerating cuts in emissions and helping vulnerable communities
From beer to beauty, sales of vegan products surging with UK consumers fuelling the rise
The surge in demand comes as consumers take note of data showing livestock produce 14.5% of greenhouse gas emissions globally and cause large-scale deforestation
EU 'nearly' on track for 2030 emission cuts, 'significant' work still needed -agency
"Significant increase in efforts (is) needed over the next decade" to reach the 2030 goals, the Copenhagen-based agency said