Ministers - but few leaders - arrive for crucial part of climate talks
Brexit turmoil and French riots have kept many government chiefs away from the second key week of U.N. climate talks
'Major strides' to cut child labour in Cambodia's fashion factories
Better Factories Cambodia found just 10 cases of child labour, down from 74 in 2014, in the country's garment factories
Climate policies put world on track for 3.3C warming - study
Overshoot by the end of this century could be slightly less severe than previously expected thanks to significant efforts by some countries to combat climate change
Native Americans warn of 'devastating impact' of land proposal
Native American tribes fear that proposed reforms could further complicate and slow down an already bureaucratic land process
Kenya struggles to give life to futuristic 'Silicon Savannah' city
Grandiose plans, red tape and a lack of funding have left Konza Technopolis - dubbed the Silicon Savannah - way behind schedule
Majority of Australian women sexually harassed at work - survey
Some 64 percent of women and 35 percent of men said they had been harassed at their current or former workplace
What if we knew the real costs of climate change?
There is no economic loss data for 63 percent of the disasters recorded over the last 20 years
Extreme weather menacing lives, livelihoods of mountain people
It’s not too late to take actions to assist mountains peoples and to work to mitigate at least some of the effects of climate change
Brazil should stay in Paris climate agreement - future environment minister
Brazil will use common sense in dealing with the Paris agreement, and the country has so far been responsible in preserving its vegetation, Salles says
City action key to ensuring 'a climate-safe future', scientists say
Unless cities go green, "there will be no limiting global warming to 1.5C", warn authors of a guide for urban planners