California tells public to prepare for heatwave; power prices soar
A heatwave last year led to rotating blackouts that left homes and businesses without power when energy supplies ran short
Ghana plants 5 million trees in a single day to combat deforestation
Forest cover in the West African country has dwindled to less than a fifth of what it was in the 1990s
German Greens heed leadership warning against steeper CO2 price hikes
A majority of delegates voted against the motion to increase the CO2 levy on oil and gas beyond the 60 euros in 2023
Biden moves to reverse Trump opening of Alaska forest to logging
The move is the latest effort to roll back a land use decision made under then-President Donald Trump
EU countries agree to prolong gas project funding, with caveats
Energy ministers from EU countries on Friday agreed their position on the rules, which they must negotiate with European Parliament
Aid groups to G7: honour pledges or risk failure at climate summit
Advocacy groups said G7 countries had to deliver on a promise of $100 billion a year to adapt to the impacts of climate change
Threatened Caribbean coral reefs get a new ally: insurance
Policies could help fund the growing need to quickly clean and repair reefs after hurricane damage, backers say
Canada will not approve new thermal coal mining projects - environment minister
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson called the projects 'unacceptable'
From blimps to Pikachus, protesters gather to demand G7 action
Hundreds of protesters have targeted the G7 summit in southwest England to demand action on the climate, poverty and COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic drove life online. Is video streaming pushing up harmful emissions?
A surge in video conferencing and streaming has fuelled concerns about the planet-heating emissions they generate - but that worry may be overblown