UK police arrest 10 climate activists before protests
Police made pre-emptive arrests for conspiracy to obstruct highways, said the climate group, which has pledged fresh protests next week
Kenyan farmers mix tradition with tech to protect drying Mara River
New technology aims to help governments - and farmers - get an idea what might lie ahead for river levels
U.N. agency weighs options for long-term plane emissions goal, faces China pushback
Commercial flying accounts for about 2.5% of global carbon emissions, but its share of emissions is expected to rise as air travel becomes accessible to more travelers
Denmark calls for EU strategy to phase out diesel and petrol cars from 2030
Call is backed by 10 other European countries, and aims to make Europe the first "climate neutral" continent by 2050
'Never give up,' Swedish teen tells Iowa climate activists after UN summit 'failure'
In recent weeks, millions of people have poured onto streets around the globe in protests inspired by Thunberg
Denmark calls for EU ban on sale of all diesel and petrol cars by 2040
The EU aims to cut carbon emissions in the bloc by 40 percent by 2030 while its executive, the Commission, plans to reduce them to zero by 2050 to help stop global warming
'It's easy to break the law': UK climate activists ready new protests
Campaigners plan two weeks of protests in London - but could face tougher restrictions
Rains, military response help curb fires in Brazil's Amazon in September
In September, the blazes were at the lowest since 2013
Flyers will pay more for carbon offsets but not tax, study finds
People say they want a clear idea of where their money is going if they pay more for green travel
EXPLAINER-Flushed with rage: why toilets have become a feminist issue
Public spaces are increasingly introducing gender-neutral toilets in a bid to use space more efficiently and include transgender people and other minorities