OPINION: Preserve nature or survive: Amazon farmers’ COVID-19 dilemma
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted small-scale farmers’ entire supply chains
OPINION: Beyond COVID-19, Africa needs an integrated approach to development
Addressing problems in silos creates false conflicts because health, climate and economic crises are linked
Climate change and COVID land Nepal's tea production in hot water
Labour and fertiliser shortages, combined with heavy rains and diseases, have damaged tea harvests, cutting incomes for small-scale farmers
Hurricane Sally lumbers toward U.S. Gulf Coast, threatens 'catastrophic flooding'
Sally could cause massive flash flooding and storm surges on Alabama, Florida and Mississippi coasts, National Hurricane Center warns
Wildfire smoke causes record pollution in Oregon, wafts as far as Washington, D.C.
Air all five major cities in Oregon was rated "hazardous" as smoke and ash made it as far as Washington D.C.
U.N. says global goals to protect nature need women to succeed
With women gathering much of the world's firewood and water and active in farming, their input on protecting biodiversity is crucial, officials say
Fear of more coronavirus-like pandemics as land rights 'under siege'
Researchers say securing the lands of indigenous people can help protect biodiversity and lower the risk of future outbreaks of diseases such as COVID-19
In busy Atlantic hurricane season, storm names to be all Greek
2020 season is set to be the busiest ever with U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasting a record 25 storms
As world falls behind on U.N. wildlife targets, bright spots offer hope
Report shows governments have largely failed to meet 2020 goals, although in some cases, conservation has slowed or even reversed the damage to animal and plant species
Lego intensifies search for sustainable bricks
Danish toymaker will invest $400 million over the next three years to step up efforts to produce its colourful bricks using sustainable materials instead of oil-based plastic