Economic meltdown threatens Europe's war on plastic
A fall in oil prices has made virgin plastic cheaper than the recycled alternative, with recycling firms struggling to stay afloat
Central African states seek to make forests work for people and planet
"Unless we can make timber into a precious resource, we're not going to be able to maintain these Congo Basin forests"
Mekong nations pressed to share data as water level falls to new low
Numerous hydropower dams are thought to be contributing to the drop in water levels, which risks livelihoods in countries the river flows through
Farmers fear hunger as floods worsen pandemic woes in western Nepal
Seasonal migrants returning from India because of COVID-19 are struggling as huge floods damage their homes and crops
Canada's last fully intact Arctic ice shelf collapses
The collapse reduced the ice shelf by about 80 square kilometers - more than the size of Manhattan
World's three hottest Julys happened in the last five years
"It's not just a summer thing... It's on a global scale, and all months are warming"
U.S. NOAA raises predicted number of tropical storms to a record 25
Seas with high temperatures, which fuel tropical storms, and low-wind shear will combine to make 2020 a very active season, says forecaster
U.S. Sen. Harris, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez offer environmental justice bill
The two politicians introduced legislation to beef up federal accountability for pollution in minority communities disproportionately harmed by climate change
Weather alerts at risk as Kenya's radio stations struggle amid virus downturn
As advertising disappears amid the coronavirus pandemic, radio stations helping farmers adapt to climate shifts could disappear
S.Korea searches for rescue workers missing in floods
Parts of the country have seen 44 consecutive days of rain and continued showers across the Korean peninsula threaten to bring new floods and landslides