Top lithium miner seeks to monitor water scarcity in parched Chile salt flat
The battle for water in Chile's salt flats has intensified, and residents and environmental groups worry that mining of lithium and copper is damaging regional ecosystem
Solar power developer Faro Energy issues Brazil's first sustainable bond
A small amount of the proceeds will be used to finance a course aimed at teaching emotional intelligence to 600 students in Brazil
Brazil authorizes national security force to fight deforestation
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon doubled in January compared with the same month a year ago
Art and technology expose 'hidden inequalities' in cities
Drone images highlighting stark housing differences can help cities combat entrenched inequalities, says artist
OPINION: Ten years left to end hunger – why hope grows on small farms
Extreme weather events are becoming the new normal, posing an existential threat to our food systems.
Uganda sprays locust swarms to protect coffee crop, livestock
The plague of locusts has already caused extensive damage to pastures and crops and threatened food security in several countries in the east and Horn of Africa
EU's top diplomat under fire again for 'Greta syndrome' remark
Joseph Borrell said he had doubts about young people's genuine engagement to tackling climate change
Malaysian palm oil group urges industry to tap tech to save forests
Palm oil is used in a wide range of products and is under scrutiny because the producers in Indonesia and Malaysia have in the past cleared forests to make way for oil palm cultivation
Green transport set to overtake cars in world's major cities by 2030
Many authorities are looking to discourage private car journeys, while a boom in bike-sharing schemes and electric-powered small vehicles are giving residents new ways to get around
Girl's drowning sparks water riot in thirsty S.African township
Officials fear riots like that seen at Qwaqwa could be a sign of worsening climate-linked instability to come, as dams and water pipes deteriorate and urban populations mushroom