OPINION: One year after Mozambique cyclones, local crisis needs global climate action
Without a strong international response to climate change, people's efforts to get back on their feet after disasters will not keep them safe in future
EU should scrap emissions trading scheme, Polish official says
Polish deputy minister says quitting the scheme could free up money for countries to help business and citizens deal with the coronavirus
Coronavirus creating solar industry 'crisis' - US trade group
Fallout from the pandemic has impacted both supply chains and demand in the fast-growing industry
Planned Amazon roads could harm economies not just forests, researchers warn
Paving roads through the Amazon would result in a loss of $7.6 billion, researchers said
Swedish pension fund joins move to end fossil fuel investments
Western funds are reducing their exposure to industries and companies that are big emitters of planet-heating gases
Unseasonal rain and hail damages crops in India, hits farmers' income
Brim-full granaries will help India deal with any drop in wheat output but crop losses will cut farmers' meagre earnings
Reporting off the grid: my visit to a tribe in Brazil's Amazon
How the Thomson Reuters Foundation got a rare invitation to visit the Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau tribe - who only came into contact with outsiders 40 years ago
China's Jan-Feb coal output drops 6.3% as coronavirus disrupts
The outbreak stopped miners going back to work after Lunar New Year holiday was extended to contain the epidemic
UN aviation agency agrees to restrict carbon credits denounced by climate activists
In a win for climate activists, the UN's aviation agency will shut down emissions reductions projects issued before 2016
Air pollution clears in northern Italy after coronavirus lockdown, satellite shows
With less activity due to the coronavirus outbreak, Italy's air pollution has significantly fallen