China says sticking to climate pledges despite coronavirus outbreak
World's biggest emitter of greenhouses gases says it will uphold Paris climate agreement pledges despite coronavirus outbreak
No let-up in global rainforest loss as coronavirus brings new danger
The world's old-growth forests are still being cut down, despite international efforts to slow tropical deforestation - even as coronavirus crisis raises risk of environmental crime
Hutan hujan terus musnah seiring munculnya bahaya baru akibat virus corona
Hutan-hutan tua masih terus ditebangi meskipun telah ada upaya global untuk memperlambat laju deforestasi hutan tropis, bahkan hingga kini, saat krisis virus corona meningkatkan risiko kejahatan lingkungan.
U.S. EPA moves to curb state powers to deny permits for energy projects
The move comes as the Trump administration has grown frustrated with states like California for halting coal terminals
OPINION: From COVID-19 crisis comes opportunity to rethink risk
The health crisis stress-tests our ability to cooperate, learn and adapt in the face of deep uncertainties and rising risks
Israel unveils 80 bln shekel plan to boost solar energy
At peak hours, more than 80% of Israel's electricity will be generated by the sun by 2030, and coal will be completely phased out by 2026
Climate activists stage protest at oilfield in southern England
Extinction Rebellion group urges the UK government to stop investing in fossil fuels and invest in a green recovery
Tropical Storm Amanda kills at least seven people in El Salvador
Heavy rainfall could cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides across parts of Central America and southern Mexico in next few days
Indonesia processing requests for deep-sea mining waste disposal, says gov't official
Indonesian authorities are considering requests to dispose mining waste into the ocean amid heightened sensitivity about the environmental impact of mining
Between two storms: Caribbean braces for hurricanes Caribbean braces for hurricanes in coronavirus era
Caribbean island nations face the double whammy of a hurricane season combined with a pandemic that has already drained public coffers and leveled tourism