To meet climate goals, world urged to reuse natural resources
Only about a tenth of the nearly 93 billion tonnes of materials utilised annually - including minerals, metals, fossil fuels and biomass - are currently put back into service
Antarctica's krill shift south as icy waters warm
"It's often predicted that species will move towards the poles as the climate warms. It's already happening with krill"
From London's Brick Lane to Davos, veganism on the menu
The main reason people sign up to go vegan is animal welfare, followed by health benefits and environmental impact
Spain brings fresh impetus to climate fight after lost decade
"Spain is ready to contribute to creating a global economy that is prosperous, fair and ecological," says prime minister
Social media users flip #10yearchallenge to spotlight war, climate change
Some members of the LGBT+ community use the hashtag to speak about their personal challenges and struggles in society over the years
U.S. State Dept says may ask Trump to scrap another Obama climate order
In 2014 executive order, Obama directed State Department and other agencies to factor climate resilience into development programs
Global leadership deficit leaves development goals in doldrums
"There has been ... a lot of lip service but not enough action," says former head of U.N. Development Programme
U.S. Energy Department to develop lithium recycling research center
Lithium-ion batteries are used widely in everything from laptop computers to cars, and demand for them is increasing rapidly as more electric vehicles hit the roads
Stricter global standards needed for impact funds to work - OECD
Impact investment funds could do more good if proper international standards were in place, says OECD