Johnson to commit UK to 78% emissions cut in 14 years
Emissions from international aviation and shipping are likely to be included in Britain's new target for a 78% reduction in carbon emissions by 2035
OPINION: Want to fight climate change? Support indigenous people
If leaders are serious about tackling climate change, they must invest in the best guardians of ecosystems: indigenous people
OPINION: A tragic outcome for the world's forests is not inevitable
The data on forest loss is still grim but we know what causes deforestation - and the policy tools and market mechanisms that can stop it
As climate change thaws mountain tops, risks of rockfalls surge
As climate change warms mountain regions, boulders and rocks which were long frozen into place are now being loosed and falling
IEA issues 'dire warning' on CO2 emissions as it predicts 5% rise
This year's rise will likely be driven by a resurgence in coal use in the power sector, especially in Asia
Thailand floats hydro-solar projects for its dams as fossil fuel supplement
Thailand is finishing one of the world's largest hybrid hydro-solar power ventures and aims to replicate it at eight more dams over the next 16 years
Betting on bamboo: Indonesian villages struggle to source safe, green power
As Indonesia looks to replace diesel and indoor fires with access to cleaner, healthier energy, advocates say bamboo is a viable solution, but early projects have hit teething troubles
UK's Johnson to unveil new goal for emission cuts ahead of Biden summit - FT
Emissions from international aviation and shipping are likely to be included in Britain's new target for a 78% reduction in carbon emissions by 2035
Canada sets new 2030 carbon reduction target, to issue first green bond
Ottawa's budget for the fiscal year ending next March sets a new target to cut emissions by 2030 to 36% below 2005 levels, more ambitious than its previous 30% goal
Blinken calls on U.S. diplomats to challenge countries lagging on climate
U.S. desires to cooperate with China on reducing emissions could mean concerns over China's oppressive policies are overlooked