Asia snubs IEA's call to stop new fossil fuel investments
The International Energy Agency has outlined a path to net-zero emissions that suggests retiring coal-fired plants in advanced economies by 2030
Fed up with toxic air, Jakarta residents holding breath for court ruling
More than 30 citizens have filed a lawsuit against the president and other senion officials demanding action on air pollution
EU lawmakers call for 'climate justice', shy away from links to migration
The European Parliament approved a report calling on the U.N. to develop a global legal framework for climate justice
Queue-jumping? Global vaccine shortage imperils Glasgow climate talks
As poor countries focus on immunising the most vulnerable as vaccines run short, climate negotiators could miss out, health experts say
Nations must collaborate on climate to reach net-zero emissions targets -IEA's Birol
IEA executive director Fatih Birol said collaboration is needed to achieve net-zero emissions targets by 2050
From beef to chocolate, illegal deforestation found behind many everyday foods
Environmentalists and some UK, EU and U.S. lawmakers are calling for legislation that would stop goods grown on illegally cleared land from ending up on shop shelves
Overwintering 'zombie' fires may become more common as climate changes
Fires that smolder year-round in peaty soil likely to become more frequent as climate change dries out landscapes, say scientists
Germany helps kick off $1 bln conservation fund as biodiversity targets missed
The goal of the fund is to provide lasting, reliable core funding for at least 30 key protected areas in Africa, Asia and Latin America
Brazilian police target environment minister in wood smuggling probe
Ricardo Salles has been a key figure in U.S.-Brazil talks to push for international funding to protect the Amazon jungle
Once key to the economy, Bosnia's coal mines face closure
As Bosnia prepares to switch gradually from coal to renewable energy sources, miners face an uncertain future