EU launches big climate plan for 'our children and grandchildren'
The European Commission have set out how the bloc plans to meet their collective goal to reduce emissions towards a 'net zero' goal by 2050
As climate change spurs migration, Biden urged to weigh new protections
People who migrate across national borders as a result of climate change impacts have few legal protections - something advocacy groups say needs to change
FACTBOX-Five facts on why electric buses are key to Biden's green agenda
While more than half of transport emissions are produced by conventional passenger cars, diesel-powered transit buses are considered among the worst polluters
U.S. 'loophole' can push organic farmers to destroy wildland
Farmers and advocacy groups are pinning their hopes on the Biden administration to create tighter laws on how land can be converted for organic farming
OPINION: Spain can cut emissions and boost jobs by greening its buildings
If Madrid steps up its game in green building policies, it could spark a boom in job creation and tackle climate change
Planes dump water on Siberian wildfires as residents plead for help
With flames tearing across some 800,000 hectares of Russian forest, climate scientists sound the alarm about the potential long-term impact
OPINION: It’s time to reform India’s environmental education
In a country heavily at risk from climate change impacts, teachers and students need to understand the threats - and opportunities - better
How will Brazil's energy privatization law affect climate change?
With Eletrobras' sale, Brazil will raise billions in cash - but the deal raises concerns for workers, indigenous communities and the climate
OPINION: As labour shortages hamper climate action, NYC proposes a solution
Could a new Center for Climate Solutions in New York City help close the talent gap - and inspire a new generation?
Giant leap for nature? All eyes on China to land new global pact
Getting a deal will take strong leadership by host China - and finding a way to hold the October meeting in person, analysts say