Panic buying, lockdowns may drive world food inflation-FAO, analysts
Economist warns that panic buying from big importers such as millers or governments could create a crisis
Coronavirus sends climate strikers back to school - this time, online
Climate strikers led by Greta Thunberg will meet in online webinars to "strike" from home
Cambodia halts mainstream Mekong River dam plans for 10 years - official
Environmentalists have warned more dams would harm fisheries and farming, while the government says it has been advised to seek energy from coal, natural gas and solar
China's greenhouse emissions rise 2.6% in 2019 - research group
Emissions rose despite a fall in the share of coal in the country's energy mix, driven by a rise in energy consumption and greater use of oil and gas
EU should scrap emissions trading scheme, Polish official says
Polish deputy minister says quitting the scheme could free up money for countries to help business and citizens deal with the coronavirus
U.S. sex workers, poor and elderly find coronavirus support in community groups
Community groups are providing shelter for sex workers whose source of income has been ravaged by the outbreak
Swedish pension fund joins move to end fossil fuel investments
Western funds are reducing their exposure to industries and companies that are big emitters of planet-heating gases
'Break the silence' tortillas urge women to denounce abuse in Mexico
A Mexican tortilla factory has found an innovative way of battling violence against women: tortillas wrapped in white paper with a message urging women to report abuse
ANALYSIS-For richer or poorer: coronavirus, cheap oil test climate vows
Will global turmoil push governments to delay making ambitious emissions-cutting pledges at November's make-or-break U.N. climate summit in Britain?
Coronavirus prompts Thunberg to move Friday climate rallies online
Coronavirus spread has prompted an increasing number of countries to ban big public gatherings