Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon surges in April
Deforestation of Brazil's portion of the Amazon increased by 64% in April, compared with the same month a year ago
New Zealand's school climate-change curriculum vexes farmers
New course this year points to intensive agriculture as one cause of greenhouse gases and includes advice to eat less dairy and meat
Morgan, Rapinoe vow to push forward after legal setback
U.S. women's national soccer team has been in a bitter battle with U.S. Soccer, seeking $66 million in damages under the Equal Pay Act
Biden backs U.S. women's team after lawsuit setback
Biden defended the U.S. women's soccer team as he fights off accusations of sexual assault
Brazil to deploy troops to protect Amazon as deforestation surges
From January to March, deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon rose 51% from a year ago, according to preliminary satellite data
IMF leader says pandemic stimulus must focus on battling climate crisis
'What we do now will not only reshape our economies and societies; it will also reshape humanity's future on this planet,' says Kristalina Georgieva, urging a green recovery from COVID-19 shutdowns
Merkel bemoans lack of rain as Germany fears for its forests
After an exceptionally dry April, a forest fire has already had to be put out near the town of Gummersbach this week
U.S. appeals court lets Arkansas curb abortion surgeries during pandemic
HEALTH-ABORTION/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-U.S. appeals court lets Arkansas curb abortion surgeries during pandemic
Coronavirus crisis shows world could take climate-change action, says UK's Prince Charles
British heir to the throne says he hopes the world will reflect on how it might help shape a more environmentally friendly future after the pandemic
Drop in emissions due to pandemic won't fix climate, WMO says
U.N. agency warns this year's expected fall could be followed by even higher emissions growth than before the crisis as economies rebound