African countries get new tool to predict climate-related disasters
Most African countries have lacked good forecasting methods as weather becomes increasingly extreme
Fourteen million Britons ready to get on their bikes
British Cycling hopes the move will lead to healthier streets and cleaner air
Energy dispute deepens between Mexico and foreign allies
The European Union and Canada sent letters raising concerns about new rules suspending the operation of new renewable energy plants in Mexico
Pandemic lays waste to Portugal's recycling dreams
A lockdown from mid-March brought measures that have reduced the collection of recyclable waste while increasing the use of materials like plastic
Indonesia backs off timber rule change after deforestation fears
Green groups had warned that relaxing checks on exported timber products could encourage illegal logging
Indonesia batalkan rencana revisi aturan tentang kayu di tengah kekhawatiran penggudulan hutan
Kelompok lingkungan hidup memperingatkan bahwa pelonggaran aturan ekspor kayu dapat mendorong terjadinya pembalakan liar.
Zimbabwe's drought-hit Bulawayo limits tap water to just a day a week
After a devastating drought in 2019 and patchy rains this year, water shortages have worsened in Zimbabwe's second biggest city
Global push urged for COVID-19 vaccine could help climate too
Building the international cooperation needed to swiftly create and distribute a coronavirus vaccine could help with other threats too
London streets to go car-free to encourage walking and cycling
Miles of streets in the centre may be limited to buses, pedestrians and cyclists, to enable social distancing and support public transport
'Perfect storm': Haiti COVID-19 peak set to collide with hurricanes
In a country already struggling with political instability, social unrest, drought and economic woes, hurricane season and coronavirus are an unwelcome addition