U.S. national security adviser says China climate cooperation not a 'favor'
Climate change is one of the few issues that China and the United States, the world's top greenhouse gas emitters, have said they could work on together to solve
Exxon CEO says advancing U.S. carbon capture project with rivals, government
The public-private initiative would collect and sequester planet-warming carbon emissions from petrochemical plants along the Houston Ship Channel
China climate change cooperation not "favor" to the U.S. - U.S. national security adviser
China is currently the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, followed by the United States
Famine looms in southern Madagascar, U.N.'s food agency says
Malnutrition has jumped to 16% from 9% in the four months to March following five straight years of drought, exacerbated this year by sandstorms and late rains
Deep-sea mining tests resume after robot rescued from Pacific Ocean floor
Some environmentalists and companies are calling for a moratorium of the deep-sea mining, saying too little is known about the environmental impact of disturbing the ocean floor
Rare win for Nepal indigenous groups as EIB admits 'gaps' in hydropower project
Indigenous groups say they were not consulted on project that will uproot hundreds from their land and homes
Nigel Farage: Brexiteer, scourge of the woke – and eco-warrior?
Britain's Brexit champion has joined the advisory board of a Dutch carbon offset company aiming to plant three trillion trees by 2030
Kindled by 2015 fires, Indonesia thinks big on forest protection
The Southeast Asia haze crisis pushed Jakarta to adopt a more joined-up conservation approach to reduce land clearing and the risk of fires, with deforestation now declining for four years in a row
Storm causes structure over Aztec ruins to collapse in Mexico City
The House of Eagles features elaborately-carved relief sculptures along its walls and benches, depicting warriors in procession and blood-letting rituals
OPINION: U.S. stimulus package needs to help communities face climate risks
Coronavirus recovery cash should help cities adapt to the realities of rising seas, stronger storms, and more frequent flooding, mayor say