'Not just a small-island problem': As planet warms, losses mount for all
At U.N. climate talks, negotiators are struggling to figure out how to deal with worsening damage from wilder weather and rising seas
Chile to host U.N. climate talks in 2019
Brazil was initially slated to host the talks but the far-right president-elect pushed the government to withdraw its offer
Ministers in final push to produce global climate deal rules
The U.N. secretary-general said he had told the Polish presidency of the talks that it was important to conclude work today "with the highest possible level of ambition"
Is renewable energy a path to peace for the Korean peninsula?
North and South Korea could co-operate on boosting clean sources of power, paving the way to a nuclear-free future, experts say
No more dodgy women drivers as UK bans sexist stereotypes in ads
Adverts featuring a depiction of gender roles that could cause offence or harm will be axed
Climate ideals clash with coal realities at Polish-led U.N. talks
Coal bosses see a need to address climate risk, but say Poland must use thermal coal for electricity until it has a better option
Ukraine cities gear up to run on local clean energy by 2050
As Ukraine promises to strengthen its climate action plan, moves by cities to go green are showing the way, experts say
Ministers work around the clock to strengthen global climate deal
The task is to complete the rules for making the Paris Agreement to combat climate change operational
British women push for equality 100 years after first female MP's election
Male lawmakers outnumber women two to one
India's top court demands answers from states diluting land law
States are accused of diluting a 2013 law that placed tight restrictions on land purchases, including consent from farmers and adequate compensation