Poor countries say lack of vaccines may exclude them from climate talks
The 46 least developed countries are concerned they may not be able to attend November's COP26 summit due to logistical barriers such as vaccine access and quarantine
Surging wind industry faces its own green dilemma: landfills
The launch of 'the world’s first recyclable wind turbine blade' shines a light on the wind industry’s struggle to become resource-efficient
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon falls for second month, remains high
For January to August, deforestation edged down 1.2% yet is still nearly double what it was in the same period in 2018, before right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro took office
Harvard University to end investment in fossil fuels
The school's endowment has been under pressure for years from students, alumni and other activists to sell off its fossil fuel holdings as a way to slow climate change
U.S. clean energy sector must expand hiring beyond white men -report
More than 60% of workers that hold jobs in clean energy industries like electric vehicles, solar power, and energy efficiency are white, according to the analysis
U.S. Treasury climate official seeks insurance changes for extreme weather
The Federal Insurance Office will come up with recommendations for better pricing the risks that climate change posed to insured properties and activities
Google to replenish 20% more water than it uses by 2030
Google consumed 3.4 billion gallons of water in 2019, its most recent disclosure
Wildfire raging in Spain forces more than 900 to flee, a firefighter dies
More than 300 firefighters are working to extinguish the fire, which has yet to be brought under control
Green-minded Glasgow seeks to heat chilly homes from its river and air
The former industrial hub, home of this year's COP26 climate talks, is finding ways to make its homes climate-smart, comfortable and cheaper to heat
Russia's Yakutia province governor warns of more deadly wildfires next year
Far-north region which includes the coldest permanently inhabited place on earth is grappling with growing fire risk fuelled by hot and dry weather