With Assam silk and trees, Indians fight climate change and trafficking
Under a new initiative, families across Assam are weaving and restoring forests to boost their incomes in a region hit by frequent floods, low farm yields and unemployment
Bangladeshi women try on rare leadership roles for a fairer fashion future
Training schemes to help female garment workers become team supervisors offer skills that could protect their livelihoods as owners eye greener, high-tech factories
Denmark, Costa Rica seek alliance to speed up the end of oil and gas
So far there has been no collective government action to end oil and gas production - but the new grouping aims to enlist countries willing to set a date to phase out the fossil fuels
After wildfires, Greek PM says climate crisis demands radical action
Wildfires scorched more than a quarter of a million acres of pine forest in Greece this summer
China's provinces still planning over 100 GW of new coal projects - Greenpeace
Despite a decline in approvals, local planning agencies still greenlit 24 new coal-fired power plants in the first six months of 2021, the green group said
U.S. climate envoy Kerry expected to travel to China in September - sources
The visit would aim to push forward efforts to carve out climate change as an area of closer collaboration amid deepening tensions, ahead of the COP26 climate summit
Biden 'climate corps' plan excites young Americans seeking green jobs
The proposal, if it gains federal funding, could help make communities safer and cleaner, while conserving public land and providing decent employment
OPINION: Climate change threatens Americans' rights to life, liberty and property
That is why libertarians, conservatives and climate leaders must unite behind lawsuits to protect those rights
Floods to heatwaves: Can we tell if extreme weather is linked to climate change?
Scientists say global warming made recent extreme rainfall in Europe more likely and intense - how much do we know about climate change's role in extreme weather?
China warns Tibet climate risks could soar despite short-term gains
Though increased rainfall and higher temperatures are making the region greener, more fertile and more "beautiful" now, experts warn this beauty comes at a high cost