OPINION: The energy revolution is here – and here’s how to be a part of it
The tipping points of the energy transition have arrived, and new partnerships and cash can drive swift action
Winners of 'Green Nobel' fight deforestation, coal power
Liz Chicaje won the Goldman prize for protecting Peru's Amazon for its indigenous communities, while Kimiko Hirata was honored for pushing Japan toward renewable energy
EU, U.S. sow seeds for climate cooperation, dodge coal's end date - draft
The United States and EU are the world's second- and third- biggest emitters of CO2, respectively, after China
Global fossil fuel use similar to decade ago in energy mix, report says
Fossil fuel use has persisted amid rising global energy demand, continued consumption and investment in new fossil fuel plants
A game-changer? G7 climate pledge could shift Asia's coal policy
Asia consumes about three-quarters of the world's coal, but will an end to new funding for the dirty fuel from G7 nations be enough to catalyse a shift to clean power in the region?
NATO to tackle climate change for first time, summit communique to say
NATO is aiming to increase its awareness, adaptation, mitigation, and outreach efforts regarding climate change
Trees or tourists? Jamaica's COVID recovery push threatens green aims
As a new resort project clears mangroves on the north coast, Jamaica tries to balance boosting its economy and protecting the environment
Entrepreneurs turn rusting Soviet plant into green urban space in western Ukraine
The Ukrainian entrepreneurs are turning the Soviet hub into a hub for education, business and art
ANALYSIS-With Trump gone, NATO wages war on climate threat
Leaders of Western military alliance are set on Monday to agree a climate action plan to make their armed forces carbon-neutral by 2050 and adapt to global warming threats
EXCLUSIVE-IMF eyes new trust to provide aid to broader group of countries-Georgieva
The trust could allow IMF members to lend their reserves to more countries, including middle-income countries vulnerable to climate change, says IMF chief