Will pandemic push humans into a healthier relationship with nature?
Coronavirus has delayed key global agreements to protect oceans, forests and their native species - but may lead to a better understanding of the need to safeguard nature
Australia backs technology in new carbon emissions plan
The strategy targets the use of gas, hydrogen, batteries and carbon capture to cut emissions - but green groups oppose the plan, saying it won't wean the country off fossil fuels
Brazil delays vote on land bill amid threat of environmental boycott
On Tuesday, over 40 companies issued an open letter threatening to boycott Brazilian products if the bill - seen by some as contributing to deforestation in the Amazon rainforest - passes.
EU 'green' recovery to target buildings, clean power, hydrogen –draft
Draft document, due to be published on May 27, lays out how European Commission plans to use low-carbon investments to battle virus-induced economic downturn
Cyclone kills 14 in India, Bangladesh leaving trail of destruction
"We are facing greater damage and devastation than the COVID-19," says West Bengal chief minister
Pandemic may reverse human development for first time in 30 years, UN says
The coronavirus outbreak has hit health, education and income around the world, and is expected to cause development levels to fall this year, especially in poor nations
Denmark proposes two giant wind energy islands to meet climate targets
The two hubs and surrounding offshore wind farms could be ready by 2030 and would more than triple Denmark's current offshore wind capacity
Outlook bright as solar energy keeps Nigerian homeworkers powered up
At least a dozen solar energy companies are competing to help fill Nigeria's power gap - and COVID-19 has made the need for their services more acute
Heavy rains in India and Bangladesh as cyclone bears down
Rescue teams are evacuating millions of villagers away from coastal areas and into shelters, in an operation complicated by the coronavirus pandemic
Bangladesh moves Rohingya to island shelters as huge cyclone nears
The eastern edge of the storm is expected to batter Bhasan Char island, where 306 Rohingya were sent this month after being rescued from boats