Mining firms blow cold on India's plan to dig deep for coal
Reopening shuttered underground coal mines is a key pillar of India's plan to boost its energy security, but few firms show interest due to poor technology and safety risks
Greek quest to save on energy bills spurs island-owned renewables
Rising electricity bills spur island authorities to set up their own solar plants, in a bid to meet energy needs with locally produced power and cut costs for residents and businesses
No trash goes to waste on Greek islands racing to recycle
From shunning plastic to composting cigarettes, places like Tilos and Paros are ramping up efforts to reach zero waste and cut carbon emissions
OPINION: For a just transition to net zero, businesses must develop climate literacy
A global survey shows eight out of ten employees are ready and willing to act on climate change at work - but the missing ingredient is know-how, with many calling for training
In carbon markets we trust? New global guidance aims to stop greenwashing
Efforts are underway to boost the quality of carbon credits by setting a higher threshold and make it easier for corporations to know what they are buying and claiming
Why climate change could spark conflict
Climate hazards such as heatwaves and droughts could exacerbate security risks worldwide, says new report by Verisk Maplecroft
Heatwave bonus for Asia's food delivery drivers does little to keep them safe
Food delivery and motorcycle taxi firms are levying heatwave and rain surcharges as extreme weather events rise, but gig workers need more protection, say experts
OPINION: EU protection for indigenous land rights needed to help stem forest loss
The European Union is moving towards regulation that will require companies to respect the rights of Indigenous peoples in their value chains, helping curb tropical forest loss
How 'adopting' trees helps boost forests and incomes in Kenya
The carbon-curbing scheme goes beyond traditional planting projects by getting sponsors to pay to keep trees alive until they mature
Heatwave relief: What can hot countries teach us about keeping cool?
From sunshades to white roofs, and cooling payments to checks on the vulnerable, here's how hot countries deal with heat risks