Bangladesh garment industry could save $500 mln a year by recycling cotton
Finding uses for cotton waste could reduce thousands of tonnes of imports each year and improve sustainability, said a circular economy group
Bosnian woman awarded 'Green Nobel' for fighting to save river
Maida Bilal, who successfully campaigned to halt a hydropower plant on the river, was awarded a top prize for grassroots volunteers
Axa Investment Managers expands deforestation exclusions
Global asset manager toughens its policy against deforestation and biodiversity loss as funds face pressure to drop unsustainable investments
More China coal investments overseas cancelled than commissioned since 2017 - research
Although 80 gigawatts of China-backed capacity is still in the pipeline, many of the projects could face further setbacks as public opposition rises and financing becomes more difficult
San Francisco nearing vote to drastically cut refinery pollution with new tech
Exposure to soot and fine particulate matter has been linked to health issues ranging from asthma to heart attacks
Democrats to Biden: No climate provisions, no vote for infrastructure deal
Two senators said on Tuesday they would not vote for an infrastructure bill that omits measures to curb climate change
G7 brightens outlook for new nature pact but pandemic threatens deadline
Without further in-person talks, the October deadline for the global pact to protect nature is likely to be missed, officials said
U.S. cities put trust in community hubs to counter climate, social shocks
'Resilience hubs' initiative seeks to address lack of trust in government, particularly in vulnerable communities
Britain's biggest investor drops AIG, others from some funds over climate
All had either not responded adequately to corporate engagement or had breached LGIM's "red lines" around involvement in the coal sector, their carbon disclosures or their links to deforestation
'The People vs Arctic Oil': Climate activists target Norway at human rights court
The lawsuit is part of an emerging branch of law worldwide where plaintiffs go to court to make the case for curbing emissions that cause climate change