Pollution to products? Recycled carbon emissions are coming to consumer shelves
Around the world, technological innovations to capture, store, reuse or replace carbon pollution are on the rise
Facing stronger storms and drought, Haiti's farmers live on 'knife edge'
With very limited government subsidies, support or access to credit, Haiti's farmers must find ways to resist climate shocks as shifting rainfall patterns wreak havoc on harvests
Firms sucking carbon from air see boost from 'code red' climate crisis
Three leading 'direct air capture' companies say interest from governments and investors is rising, despite high costs and opposition from some green groups
Get 'folks like me' engaged on climate, says Black Greenpeace USA head
Ebony Twilley Martin, the environmental organization's first Black woman executive director, wants people of color more involved in the climate fight
How climate inaction is driving a mental health crisis in children
Young people's feelings of anger, fear and powerlessness arise less from environmental damage than from the unwillingness of adults to stop it, researchers find
Vending machines bring safe, cheap water to Nairobi slums
Until now, Mukuru residents have had no option but to buy polluted water from informal vendors charging exorbitant prices
As climate talks near, pressure grows on Asia to cancel new coal projects
Action by six countries alone - China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Turkey and Bangladesh - could help end coal use
Global conservation forum votes to protect Amazon forest from 'apocalyptic scenario'
The international congress approves a motion submitted by indigenous groups to protect 80% of the world's largest rainforest by 2025
How 9/11 shaped U.S. mass surveillance and stifled digital rights
United States' digital policy since Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has left little room for online privacy or freedom.
Surging wind industry faces its own green dilemma: landfills
The launch of 'the world’s first recyclable wind turbine blade' shines a light on the wind industry’s struggle to become resource-efficient