Dire fire warnings issued in wake of record heatwave in Canada, U.S.
U.S. officials blame the heat for a handful of deaths while in Canada, at least 233 people died in British Columbia between Friday and Monday
Biden ups firefighter pay, pushes climate spending as U.S. braces for wildfires
The U.S. president said climate change is creating 'dangerous' hot, dry conditions that are driving up wildfires
Spain joins campaign to phase out coal by 2030
A total of 23 national governments have now signed up to The Powering Past Coal Alliance, pledging to speed up the end of coal power
EU steers shipping towards carbon trading market to curb emissions
A draft proposal would expand the carbon market to cover shipping emissions within the EU
Follow our lead - UK brings forward end to coal power target
Britain is stepping up its action on emissions as it prepares to host a U.N. climate summit
Africa's top emitter seeks $10 bln for shift from coal
South Africa state power utility Eskom says it is in talks with the World Bank as it pitches for billions to wean itself off coal
U.S. climate ads by conservatives, for conservatives, shift views
Research shows online ads by leading political conservatives talking about their concerns about climate change boosted worry about the issue among other conservative voters
Canada heatwave: How can cities adapt to rising temperatures?
As communities in Canada and the U.S. Northwest break heat records, cities long accustomed to dangerous heat have ideas on coping
Kenyan farmers tap apps to ride out COVID-19 and climate storm
Digital services are helping small-scale farmers weather financial losses and adapt to climate shifts - but experts say the tech migration is leaving many behind
Net zero goals need revival of 'forgotten giant' hydropower, IEA says
New hydropower projects often face long lead times, lengthy permitting processes, high costs and risks from environmental assessments, as well as opposition from local communities