Malaysia urged to cut down on plastic packaging for cleaner seas
Malaysians top the list of per-capita consumption of plastic packaging out of six Asian countries that account for 60% of plastic pollution in the sea
Kenyan farmers find sweet spot with nutritious, drought-hardy crop
In drought-prone central Kenya, a farmers' cooperative is growing resilient sweet potato and making popular bakery products with it
Sustainability disclosures by European companies generally poor - study
While 36% of firms had set a climate target, only 14% of companies had ensured they aligned with the 2015 UN-backed Paris climate deal
UK to invest $1.6 billion in weather and climate supercomputer
The computer, to be managed by the Met Office, will be used to help more accurately predict storms, select the most suitable locations for flood defences and predict changes to the global climate
Neon streetwear goes sustainable for Tommy Hilfiger's London show
The show, which featured models of diverse shapes and sizes and a live band, was underpinned by environmental sustainability, said Hilfiger
Tesla ordered by German court to stop cutting down trees for Gigafactory
Hundreds of demonstrators have protested the threat the car Gigafactory poses to wildlife and water supplies
Olympic wave riders in frontline of climate change
While sewage and pollution have long been a blight on the habitat of surfers, an existential threat is sea-level changes brought about by global warming
Climate change opens up 'frontier' farmland, but at what cost to the planet?
Climate change could expand farmland globally by almost a third but would also bring significant environmental threats, including a risk of increased emissions from soils
Plastics tax, carbon-trading cash to cover EU's Brexit gap, officials say
Revenue from the plastics tax and money from the augmented carbon trading scheme, which would also incorporate the transport sector, could generate 14 billion to 15 billion euros a year
Investors welcome Poland's decision to freeze last coal-fuelled plant project
Ostroleka, which was expected to be completed in 2023, has been opposed by environmentalists who say it would deepen Poland's reliance on coal and is not economically justifiable