Global CO2 measurement hits record high in May despite pandemic
It would take CO2 reductions of 20-30% for six to 12 months to slow the rate of increase in measurements at Mauna Loa
Trash is treasure as Myanmar environmentalist turns food scraps into fertiliser
Inda Soe Aung, an environmentalist from Myanmar, collects food waste from wet markets near his home to process into organic compost
Villagers in Togo mourn homes swallowed by the sea
In the Togolese coastal community of Baguida, the ocean has swallowed agricultural land, the school playing field and the cemetery
'Terminal decline' of fossil industry risks crisis unless regulators act - study
Tech innovation and policy support is leading to peak fossil fuel demand in many sectors and countries, and COVID-19 has accelerated this, says Carbon Tracker
Australia's Great Barrier Reef suffers most extensive coral bleaching
Scientist says the reef will almost certainly not recover to what it looked like even five years ago, amid record-breaking temperatures
Post-virus green reset urged for divided, ailing economies
In the face of protests, inequality and rising climate threats, a coronavirus recovery needs to spur a "greener, smarter, fairer" world
OPINION: Climate justice is racial justice
Polluting and extractive facilities have been placed in black, brown, and indigenous communities around the world - and they are suffering the consequences
Carmakers need to make deeper CO2 cuts to meet climate goals, EU says
Electric and low-emissions car sales increased in 2018 but still made up only 2% of new registrations, while CO2 emissions from new cars rose for a second year
UK's Prince Charles says coronavirus reset is a new chance for sustainability
Britain's Prince Charles claims the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic could be a "reset moment" and an opportunity to prioritise environmental causes
Mumbai avoids brunt of cyclone that barrels into India's west coast
Winds changed direction and the storm made landfall further south than expected, giving some respite to a metropolis already ravaged by coronavirus infections