Indonesia has not imposed tough enough penalties for plantation fires - Greenpeace
Indonesia has been battling multiple forest fires, some of which are linked to palm oil and timber companies
OPINION: How to reclaim destiny of small islands on frontline of climate crisis
We may be small but we are also a magnifying glass of the climate crisis underway. What takes place on our islands is a foretaste of what is certain to follow on land.
Political uncertainty poses obstacle to U.N.'s global goals, businesses say
Only one in five chief executives thinks business is playing a critical role in the wide-ranging development goals
FACTBOX-8 warnings raised as world leaders review goals for a better future
World leaders pledged to conquer poverty, climate change and other problems by 2030, but many say they are not on target to meet the goal
OPINION: In the fight against climate change we need nature now more than ever
Nature-based solutions address major societal challenges, from food and water security, climate change, human health, to resilience
Aviation emissions to take center stage at Montreal gathering as protests loom
Aviation leaders have pledged to curb emissions but are under pressure to do more
David Attenborough criticises Australia on climate, coal policy
Prime Minister Scott Morrison's strong support for the coal industry was seen as a key factor in his unexpected election win in May
'Buying local' groceries isn't always better for the environment
Shoppers in developed countries increasingly concerned over greenhouse gas emissions associated with transporting food have embraced the idea of buying food produced locally
China pledges new impetus in climate efforts after 2020
China aims to use its Belt and Road initiative to boost cooperation in the fight on global warming
Under pressure on climate, Big Oil pitches to the young
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative held meetings with around 20 students and young professionals aimed at laying the groundwork for a long-term plan to engage with young people