Japan's 2018/19 greenhouse emissions fall 3.9% to record low
The fifth straight annual drop was due to wider use of renewables, the gradual return of nuclear power and lower energy demand in a warm winter
U.S. underestimates methane emissions from offshore oil industry -study
The researchers said their study found that EPA's estimates for emissions were low
Chile charts path to greener, fairer future after coronavirus
Environment minister says COVID-19 recovery must be 'sustainable' as Chile puts social justice in new climate plan
Japan minister: Paris accord under threat if coronavirus trumps climate change
Japanese environmental minister warned against prioritizing the crumbling global economy at the expense of the environment
Chinese dams held back Mekong waters during drought, study finds
Research group Eyes on Earth says water levels measured downstream from China along the Thai-Lao border were at times up to 3 metres lower than they should have been
A U.S. tribe's uphill battle against climate change
Plans to move the tribe to higher ground, restore the fishery and diversify its economy are hampered by a lack of federal money to help Native Americans adapt to a warming climate
Rain-short Zimbabwe fights taboo against farming drought-hardy grain
Growing more water-smart millet and less maize could help drought-hit farmers - but an unusual cultural fear holds them back
Kenyan farmers battle fruit-fly menace as climate warms
As the planet heats up, growing pest numbers threaten Kenya's lucrative mango, avocado and other fruit crops
Illegal loggers uncowed by coronavirus as deforestation rises in Brazil
Deforestation of the Amazon in Brazil rose by 30% in March compared to one year ago
OPINION: Liberia's Ebola lessons can help communities beat coronavirus
Donors should let local development partners switch focus to tackle the disease and provide financial support to deal with the aftermath