EU unveils power market reform, energy efficiency target
The draft law sets a binding target to cut energy use by 30% and for renewable energy to make up at least 27% of the bloc's power mix by 2030
Dutch government proposes 33 pct increase in renewables spending for 2017
The European Union targets renewables production of 20 percent by 2020
Labour abuses found at Indonesian palm plantations supplying global companies -Amnesty
Companies including Unilever, Nestle, Kellogg and Procter & Gamble source palm oil from Indonesian plantations with labour abuses and child workers
Palm oil industry watchdog lax on human rights - critics
Rights advocates say Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil's labour guidelines show little concern for worker welfare
WIDER IMAGE-Lack of fuel, guns hits Brazil's Amazon guardians
"The loggers are better equipped than we are"
Scientists record biggest ever coral die-off on Australia's Great Barrier Reef
"The coral is essentially cooked," says researcher, as warming seas kill two-thirds of a 700-km stretch of reef
Pope urges world leaders not to hobble climate change pact
Francis criticised "the ease with which well-founded scientific opinion about the state of our planet is disregarded"
EXCLUSIVE-EU to attach CO2 limits to power reserve subsidies -source
Environmental campaigners warned against states that are heavily dependent on coal power seeking to water down the CO2 limits
Solar, wind industries hope years courting Republicans pays off under Trump
For the first time, US wind and solar companies gave more money to Republicans than Democrats during 2016 election cycle
Climate change "threatens Thai fight against illegal fishing"
Climate change is slowing recovery of stocks in traditional fishing grounds, pushing boats outside Thai waters