Surge in forest loss seen if Brazil indigenous reserves opened to mining
Allowing mining in Brazil's indigenous Amazon reserves could lead to a loss of forest area the size of England, researchers say
New Jersey governor signs law aimed at protecting poor from pollution
The landmark bill aims to tackle inequalities that see poor neighbourhood more likely to suffer high pollution
Rain aids effort to control blazes in U.S. West; 1 firefighter dies
The firefighter died on Thursday while battling the El Dorado wildfire in California's San Bernardino National Forest, U.S. Forest Service officials said on Friday
In pandemic spotlight, public banks ponder a greener role
Ahead of the first global summit of development banks, pressure is growing on them to set a precedent for climate-safe, ethical lending
Burps to burgers: food companies wrangle climate-warming cattle emissions
As concern about the environment grows among consumers, farmers are looking to tweak cattle diets to reduce their emissions
Q&A-What is the science behind the moo-ve from cattle methane emissions?
Why cattle burps are such bad news for the environment, and what can be done to tackle the problem
OPINION: It's time to #FightClimateInjustice
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, youth activists are relaunching strikes for faster, fairer action on climate threats
Storm Noul makes landfall in Vietnam, kills at least one person
Storm triggers heavy rain in the central parts of the country, though authorities later downgraded the weather system
Malaysia's battle against plastic waste spans beaches and city shops
In one resort, plastic collected from the beach is being recycled into plastic pellets so that it can be used to make products from auto parts to home appliances and furniture
Hurricane Sally's rains wreak havoc on southeastern U.S. states
Storm kills at least one person and leaves floods, power outages and wrecked homes