EU makes world's biggest 'green recovery' pledge - but will it hit the mark?
One Green member of European Parliament says clear criteria are needed to ensure package is used to wean the continent off fossil fuels
Europe steams towards coal exit - research
Renewable sources of power have taken over for the first time in 2020, generating 40% of European Union electricity, think-tank says
Student files first climate change lawsuit against Australian govt
The litigation claims investors who buy Australian government bonds should be made aware of the risks due to climate change
China evacuates thousands after floods threaten villages
The country has been hit by fresh rounds of torrential rain this week, with concerns over landslides and dams
Britain to provide 350 mln stg to help industry cut carbon emissions
Investment package will help businesses decarbonise across heavy industry, construction, space and transport sectors
In latest lawsuit, U.S. states take on Trump EPA for water rule rollback
The EPA altered the federal water law to make it impossible for a state to block a water permit for a project for any reason other than direct pollution into state waters
Fishermen without fish as Cambodia's river reversal runs late
The river reversal which fills the Tonle Sap Lake with fish has been delayed by droughts and dams, with those who depend on it struggling to get by
Apple to remove carbon from supply chain, products by 2030
Apple aims to achieve 75% of its goal by reducing emissions, with the rest coming from carbon offset projects such as planting trees
FACTBOX-How 'green' is the EU's recovery deal?
Large sums earmarked for green investments, but climate advocates criticise cuts to key climate schemes and lack of clear rules to keep cash out of polluting investments
Barclays, Handelsbanken lead initiative to help UK cut carbon emissions
The Bankers for NetZero initiative aims to help Britain's businesses shift to renewable energy