Makers of climate film starring Emma Thompson urge Britain to do more
The short film, Extinction, parallels the events of last year's climate protests in London before Britain declared a climate emergency
Climate-smart cassava gets new use in Zambia: hand sanitiser
As the coronavirus spreads in Africa, farmers growing drought-hardy cassava are reaping a windfall as it is turned into sanitiser
Under the cover of lockdown, illegal logging surges in Tunisia
There have been more than 200 forest code violations in the past month - ten times the number in the same period last year
Virus-hit rich nations urged to keep climate-finance promises to poor
Amid fears some states could step back from funding pledges as coronavirus strains budgets, Germany appeals for international solidarity
FEATURE-Farmers prosper in pandemic as Americans shop local
As farmers adapt to the coronavirus by offering at-home delivery, profits follow
Activist Thunberg helps launch effort protecting children from COVID-19
Swedish teen climate activist donates funding to new UNICEF campaign to help protect children from pandemic's effects
Portugal plans new hydrogen plant in post-coronavirus "green" future
Work to build the solar-powered hydrogen plant near the port of Sines will start within a year and could attract billions in investment
Brazil to deploy troops to protect Amazon as deforestation surges
From January to March, deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon rose 51% from a year ago, according to preliminary satellite data
Drought-hit Argentina faces water worries amid coronavirus pandemic
The worst drought in 50 years in northeast Argentina is hitting hydropower and tourism and threatening drinking water
IMF leader says pandemic stimulus must focus on battling climate crisis
'What we do now will not only reshape our economies and societies; it will also reshape humanity's future on this planet,' says Kristalina Georgieva, urging a green recovery from COVID-19 shutdowns