Slashing emissions and energy bills: Home upgrades key to green revolution
Home improvements to cut down on energy use can help tackle climate change, wean Europe off Russian fossil fuels and save money – so why isn't energy efficiency being taken more seriously?
Brazil's Lula sets out 'net zero deforestation' aim in election bid
Restoring forests could create green jobs - but protecting existing forest is crucial, analysts say
Crunch UN talks face pressure to land global nature pact in 2022
Amid slow progress, negotiations are taking place in Nairobi, aimed at sealing a new global deal to protect biodiversity, at the COP15 summit in December
Forests or business - who wins when companies pay to protect trees?
A rise in companies sponsoring small Amazon conservation projects has some climate experts warning about a wave of greenwashing
U.N. nature summit set for Montreal as COVID-hit China steps aside
The COP15 conference, which is due to agree a new global deal to protect biodiversity, has been postponed several times as host nation China grapples with the pandemic
OPINION: Confronting the new carbon bomb in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia has chosen its path away from coal but that was not the end of the story
UPDATE 1-Biden says major economies must speed up climate change efforts, improve energy security
At the largest gathering of world leaders on climate change before the global climate conference known as COP27, Biden called on major economies to redouble their efforts to combat climate change and improve energy security
WRAPUP 2-Western Europeans pant in early summer heatwave compounding climate change fears
With temperatures reaching 40 in France and Spain, Mediterranean nations are more-and-more worried about how climate change may affect their economies and lives
Disappointing U.N. climate talks leave 'huge task' for COP27 Egypt summit
Developing countries were especially upset by a lack of concrete progress on setting up a fund to help them deal with rising losses and damage driven by climate change
Hit by heatwaves, cities test fresh ways to cool residents
As heatwaves grip parts of Europe, the United States and South Asia, there is a growing push for policies to protect those at risk