All must come aboard for a smooth ride to carbon-neutral future
Many governments are planning to slash carbon emissions to net-zero by mid-century but they need to make sure green policies do not deepen social divisions, climate experts say
Multinational companies account for nearly a fifth of global CO2 emissions, researchers say
Emissions from Coca-Cola’s supply chain are almost equivalent to those from mainland China's food sector, researchers say
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, racism leads to environmental injustice in U.S. cities and beyond, according to a new paper
FACTBOX-The world's rising tide of plastic pollution - and how to stem it
The amount of plastic waste in the ocean is expected to triple in the next two decades - but solutions exist that could cut 80% of it
Greta Thunberg plans to donate 1 million-euro prize to green causes
Swedish teen climate activist says she hopes the award will help her "do more good in the world"
Efficient cooling seen as key to managing climate change risks
As the world warms, people will need more fridges and air conditioners to stay healthy, but those devices need to be energy efficient, say experts
Better food for world's poor could hike climate-changing emissions
To balance the increases, richer countries may need to scale back, flagship UN report suggests