Greenpeace may halve India staff after donations row
Known for its campaigns against India's coal-fired power plants, Greenpeace has been barred from receiving foreign donations since 2015
New face of capitalism sees business put planet before profit
An increasing number of businesses are keen to dismantle a 'greed is good' culture and inject compassion into the free-market system
With scratch-card savings, Senegalese farmers dodge drought
As rains become more erratic, growers put away small amounts of cash via their cellphones so they can afford fertiliser and hardier seeds
French pair invent plastic-to-fuel recycler fit for African bush
Every year about 260 million tonnes of plastic is produced
EU agrees deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions from cars
EU has been divided for months over how strict to be on emissions from vehicles as part of its push to cut greenhouse gases overall by 40 percent by 2030
EU agrees to cut emissions from cars by 37.5 pct by 2030
Germany, with the bloc's biggest auto sector, has warned that tough targets could harm industry and cost jobs
Climate funding undershoots real needs, but hope grows for future
"Levels of climate finance must meet the actual costs for our countries to adapt and address the impacts of climate change"
Cacti and credit throw Brazil's drought-parched farmers a lifeline
As rainfall disappears, water-smart and credit-smart changes are keeping northeast Brazil's farmers on their land
One step forward, two steps back on climate finance
Under the Paris Rulebook, wealthy countries will still be able to count all sorts of dubious things as financial support for poor nations