New Zealanders asked to evacuate as torrential rains ravage parts of South Island
Rivers are overflowing and power supply has been cut to thousands of residents in the Southland region, as a state of emergency was declared
Court dismisses challenge to Canada approval of Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion
The court said the government had held "reasonable and meaningful" consultations with indigenous groups as required by law
Electric dream: Britain to ban new petrol and hybrid cars from 2035
UK PM is seeking to use the announcement to elevate Britain's environmental credentials after he sacked the former energy minister he had appointed to run U.N. climate talks in Glasgow in November
Malaysian palm oil bosses urge action against 'toxic' environment groups
"If they are so unfriendly, why allow them to be in our countries Malaysia and Indonesia," says chief advisor at Sime Darby
Britain to bring forward ban on new petrol and diesel cars
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will make the promise as he announces details of a U.N. climate summit due to take place in Glasgow in November, after sacking the politician he chose to run it
"Black summer": Australian PM leads tribute to bushfire victims
Morrison said he had written to state and territory leaders to begin discussions on an inquiry into the official response to the bushfire crisis, which has received public criticism
British aviation industry outlines plans for net-zero emissions by 2050
The industry, which accounts for around 7% of Britain's emissions, says it will also offset its own emissions by funding reductions elsewhere
Pay-TV group Sky sets 2030 net zero carbon target
Sky pledges to make its tech products more efficient, improve the sustainability of its studios, and transform its 5,000 vehicles to create a zero emissions fleet
OPINION: Fast Food is moving too slow on climate and water
The $570 billion fast-food sector is increasingly vulnerable to impacts of global warming but climate and water risks often ignored
U.S. oil fields flared and vented more natural gas again in 2019 -data
Deliberately burning gas produced as a byproduct to oil can worsen climate change by releasing carbon dioxide, while venting releases unburned methane, another greenhouse gas