OPINION: G7 leaders should end not just coal, but also oil and gas finance in 2021
Ahead of summit, more than 100 economists call on G7 countries to commit to shift their finance out of all fossil fuels this year, to enable a green pandemic recovery
Global supply chain squeeze, soaring costs threaten solar energy boom
The situation suggests slower growth for the zero-emissions solar energy industry at a time world governments are trying to ramp up their efforts to fight climate change
EIG Global launches thermal solar project in Chile, LatAm's first
Latin America's first thermal solar plant, a $1.4 billion project in Chile, will use technology allowing storage of the sun's heat to generate electricity for hours including at night
To stem nature loss, start by ending harmful subsidies, economists say
Raising hundreds of billions of dollars in new "nature" finance will achieve little unless current incentives for environmental destruction are removed, analysts say
Unequal risk: How climate change hurts India's poor most
The costs of more extreme weather and rising seas are already hitting India's vulnerable groups hard, as their work and health are highly exposed, says a new report
OPINION: To help the ocean globally, we need a local approach
Coastal ecosystems are under pressure - and as COVID-19 strains livelihoods they are more essential than ever
UK's Johnson wants G7 'Marshall plan' on climate - The Times
The British PM wants G7 leaders to support large-scale renewable energy projects across Africa and parts of Asia but is having problems getting British money allocated
In India's paradise islands, anger flares over government's tourism plans
Islanders fear federal plans to develop the palm-fringed islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar could force them from their land
Indonesian tin miners target the ocean as reserves dwindle on land
Tin deposits in the mining hub of Bangka-Belitung have been heavily exploited on land, leaving parts of the islands with vast craters and highly acidic, turquoise lakes
In shift, top U.S. fund group backs sustainability disclosure rules
The comments mark a shift for the influential trade group after its leader in May urged regulators to adopt only voluntary climate disclosure rules