Global warming targets at risk from energy plants' CO2 emissions
Future emissions from fossil fuel infrastructure, such as power plants and pipelines, are larger than the amount that can be emitted under a 1.5C global warming limit
All aboard: The double-decker buses housing London's homeless
The buses will provide a three-month programme during which homeless people can learn to cook, receive basic business training or enjoy a yoga class
Marchers protest New York's 'commercialized' Pride parade
The alternative Queer Liberation March in downtown Manhattan was designed to be a return to "a people's political march" without corporate sponsorship and police barricades
Alaska's heat wave fuels dangerous smoke, melts glaciers
Record warmth and near-record warmth in most of the state has created flammable conditions from the Canadian border in the east to the Bering Sea coast in the west
INTERVIEW-Straight people have 'a lot to learn' from LGBT+ community - Richard Branson
'I would be absolutely delighted if one of my grandchildren turned out to be gay. The most creative, fun, wonderful people in the world are gay.'
Protest in Madrid as conservatives suspend ban on most polluting cars
The move by Madrid's new conservative city hall raises fears environmental rollbacks seen in the U.S. could spread to Europe
INTERVIEW-Stonewall 50 is a 'call to stay awake,' says Broadway actor Tituss Burgess
'Pride should be a walking celebratory protest. You can't have one without the other, or at least you shouldn't.'
United States remains outlier as G20 split over tackling climate change
Division reflects tussles over global warming that have repeatedly stymied international forums since Trump pulled the U.S. out of the landmark accord to limit the effects of climate change
Nearly half a million people urge Indian govt to declare a 'climate emergency'
Inspired by climate activist Greta Thunberg, 16-year-old Aman Sharma launched a petition after noticing that every year was getting hotter, drier, thirstier and more polluted
Musicians to TV presenters show their stripes as climate campaign goes viral
The online project lets users pick a location to design a striped picture of temperature changes over the past 100 years