Heatwaves: Why it's time to take extreme heat seriously
In the United States, extreme heat kills more people each year than any other natural disaster. As climate change pushes global temperatures to record highs, what are communities doing to cope? And can we keep the heat under control before parts of the world become too hot to live in?
Britain must engage the public on net zero climate goals -lawmakers
Citizens must be given more details about the path to reaching net-zero and the lifestyle changes needed to get there, say lawmakers
Heat wave in Pacific Northwest could soon repeat due to climate change - research
Scientists say climate change had made such a heat wave in the region 150 times more likely
What to know as climate change drives extreme heat
As heatwaves smash records and claim lives - including in unexpected places like Canada and the U.S. Pacific Northwest - climate scientists explain what's happening and why
OPINION: When my school fell short I began teaching climate change myself
Most children my age don’t understand the climate crisis or the part they can play. Climate education in schools can change that
Global banks to launch voluntary carbon offset market platform
Britain's NatWest Group, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, National Australia Bank and Brazil's Itaú Unibanco set up project for buying and selling voluntary carbon credits
Norway to spend $1.2 bln on renewable projects in developing nations
The funding will go to projects helping poorer nations switch energy away from coal and other fossil fuels
Get on your bike: Indian cities tap into pandemic cycling trend
Nationwide effort to foster green transport launched as COVID-19 boosts bike sales and interest in cycling in India
Indian billionaires face off in race to solar domination
India's richest tycoons - Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani - are vying to be at the forefront of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambition to ramp up green energy capacity
First hurricane of season, Elsa hovers off Florida Gulf Coast
Tornadoes are possible across western and central Florida overnight, with further threats to northern Florida, southeast Georgia and eastern South Carolina on Wednesday