Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan to agree Nile dam deal in weeks
Negotiations have dragged on for years over how Ethiopia will operate the dam and fill its reservoir, while protecting Egypt's scarce water supplies from the Nile
Locusts invade satellite city of India's capital
Gurugram, a satellite city of New Delhi, has never faced a locust attack before
After drought, Kenya's herders hammered by coronavirus curbs
Livestock-keepers had been hoping for a good year to help them recover from drought but have struggled to sell their animals as pandemic disrupted markets
Ford, VW will stay neutral on challenges to Trump vehicle emissions rule -document
The Trump administration in March finalized rollback of U.S. vehicle emissions standards to require 1.5% annual increases in efficiency through 2026
Biodegradable grass fresco in Geneva marks U.N.'s 75th anniversary
The "World In Progress" fresco is intended to remind present generations of their duty to the future and to nature
Satellites reveal major new gas industry methane leaks
Companies, academics and energy producers are using space-age technology to find major leaks of methane gas
Hit by coronavirus and wild weather, Italy now battles locusts
Higher temperatures and idle land provide fertile ground for the pests to wreak havoc on an island famous for its idyllic beaches
California passes landmark mandate for zero emission trucks
The mandate was hailed as a major step toward reducing emissions and improving public health near busy highway corridors and ports
Foreign ministers flag climate change as major spark for conflicts
Food and water scarcity, in particular, are becoming important drivers of conflict and need to become a security priority now, ministers say
EU countries agree their green transition fund will not pay for move to nuclear or fossil gas
The multi-billion fund aims to help the bloc end its reliance on fossil fuels and support emerging green industries