Global oil demand, CO2 emissions likely peaked in 2019 -energy consultancy
Growing scepticism about long-term oil demand in a post-pandemic world is putting pressure on oil companies to revalue their assets
Brazil military moves to protect indigenous people from COVID-19 deep in Amazon forest
Operation to help the Yanomami aims to counter criticism the right-wing government is not doing enough to protect indigenous people from contagion
UN backs changes to aviation emissions scheme in boost for airlines
Baseline for offsetting emissions has been changed to 2019 only, before the pandemic hit aviation, to reduce costs for struggling airlines
UK could swelter in 40C every 3-4 years by end of century- Met Office
The likelihood of extremely hot days in Britain has been increasing and will continue to do so this century, weather agency finds
Clean air and quiet streets - virus lockdown gave France's Greens election boost
In weekend municipal elections, Greens took control of or became alliance partner in 11 city halls, as citizens adjust to COVID-19 era
FACTBOX-Hoping for coronavirus recovery, UK PM Johnson sets out infrastructure plans
Green measures include a recommitment to reforest Britain by planting over 75,000 acres of trees every year by 2025, and £40 million to boost local conservation projects, creating 3,000 jobs
OPINION: Why Black American women literally cannot breathe
With pregnancy outcomes already far worse for black women, health risks associated with environmental damage and climate change are especially worrisome
Swarms of locusts devastate parts of northern Kenya
The insects have hit an area where millions struggle for food
COVID-19 fears grow for isolated indigenous people in Brazil's Amazon
As the coronavirus spreads, it has reached the western Amazon's Javari Valley, home to the world's remaining uncontacted indigenous groups
From New York to Houston, flood risk for real estate hubs ramps up
New research finds that around 14.6 million properties are at a substantial risk of flooding this year versus 8.7 million mapped by Federal Emergency Management Agency