Towards climate and indigenous justice
A U.S. indigenous people's movement to keep fossil fuels in the ground is growing, as is work to implement renewable energy solutions
Maize breeding on track for climate change in Africa, scientist urges bigger investments
With appropriate funding, maize yields can continue to increase in extreme heat and drought conditions
Goldman environmental prize awarded amid murders, violence against activists
Prize committee is looking at ways to improve safety for the winners so they can continue their campaigns
As Indian Kashmir's lush valleys turn to concrete, fears of flooding rise
House-building in Indian-administered Kashmir has put people at higher risk of floods, and made region more reliant on food imports
Trump to set new executive orders on environment, energy this week
"This builds on previous executive actions that have cleared the way for job-creating pipelines, innovations in energy production, and reduced unnecessary burden on energy producers"
March for Science draws big crowds, clever signs across U.S.
March for Science is the latest in a series of national demonstrations that have been staged since Trump's inauguration nearly 100 days ago
U.S. scientists to protest Trump policies at Earth Day rally in Washington
Trump has called climate change a hoax
Tokyo's wooden Olympic stadium using timber linked to rights abuses, charities say
"To use Shing Yang timber products is to deprive the vulnerable Indigenous Penan and Iban peoples of their customary rights, livelihoods, and cultural practices"
North Dakota's 'water protectors' bring their pipeline story to film
Environmentalists argue that potential leaks along its length would risk poisoning the water supply for some 17 million Americans
Environmentalists slam planned Bangladesh power plants near protected Sundarbans
"The planned coal power plants threaten the health and livelihoods of millions of people"