U.S. approves massive solar project in California desert
The project will be capable of powering nearly 90,000 homes and will cost $550 million
NGOs call on ADB to end fossil fuel loans amid climate reboot
The Asian Development Bank is reviewing its lending policies, which its own management has said are not fit for a climate-changed world
Australia's Victoria state commits to halving emissions by 2030
Australia is under rising pressure to cut greenhouse gas emissions after its the federal government failed to match new targets set by U.S. and others at a global climate summit
Climate finance targets top agenda for this week's G7 meetings
Britain, which is chairing the meeting of foreign ministers, promises progress on fair access to vaccines, girls' education targets, climate change and new measures to prevent famine
Brazil's Bolsonaro says govt reduced environmental fines for 'peace and tranquility'
Bolsonaro's words reflect his still-cozy relationship with ranchers, a key part of his political base, even though he has given tentative signs he will boost efforts to curb deforestation
Malaysian teen slams rape jokes by teacher in viral video, vows to #MakeSchoolASaferPlace
Malaysian teen slams rape jokes by teacher in viral video, sparkling a nationwide debate on sex education
Nigel Farage: Brexiteer, scourge of the woke – and eco-warrior?
Britain's Brexit champion has joined the advisory board of a Dutch carbon offset company aiming to plant three trillion trees by 2030
U.S. solar industry unveils guidelines to free supply chain of forced labor
U.S. lawmakers are concerned that solar panel manufacturers depend on materials linked to work camps in China's Xinjiang region
UN agency says UK to cut 85% in aid to UN family planning programme
Britain will cut down its commitment to foreign aid spending, pledging to spend 0.5% of gross domestic product on aid in 2021
Frustrated Canada presses White House to keep Great Lakes oil pipeline open
The conflict over the aging but key pipeline highlights the disruptions caused by a global shift away from fossil fuels