Two-thirds of the world's major deltas, home to nearly half a billion people, are caught in the scissors of
Turkey has agreed to up the flow of water along the Euphrates river to Iraq for a month, Baghdad
Five years ago, James Lovelock's "The Revenge of Gaia" issued a terrifying warning: if humankind didn't radically curtail greenhouse-gas
Ten people were hurt when a freak twister hit parts of the capital of Cyprus on Friday, felling trees,
White sand and crystal clear water that laps around the Maldives draw thousands to the islands every year, but
The Arctic's sea ice pack thawed to its third-lowest summer level on record, up slightly from the seasonal melt
The world's largest offshore wind farm has been opened in the North Sea off the west coast of Denmark,
Video Report: Six volcanoes erupt in Russia.
Malaysian police said Wednesday they had dismantled blockades constructed in the Borneo jungles by Penan tribespeople protesting against logging
Cars running on sugarcane ethanol can produce as many harmful pollutants as those using ordinary petrol (gasoline), according a