OPINION: If we are serious about addressing deforestation, the numbers don't stack up
Governments must invest far more in protecting the world's tropical forests, a key ally in warding off climate change and future pandemics
OPINION: If we are serious about addressing deforestation, the numbers don't stack up
Governments must invest far more in protecting the world's tropical forests, a key ally in warding off climate change and future pandemics
Facing public pressure, palm oil firms are going green - study
In response to growing public pressure, companies that produce and use palm oil now see it as a reputational risk, and are cleaning up their act, a CDP report shows
Heavy rains in Australia's east bring worst floods in 50 years
People in Sydney's northwest were ordered to flee their houses in the middle of the night as fast-moving waters caused destruction, with more downpours forecast
China, U.S. to work on climate, Beijing says after rancorous meeting
China's delegation said the two sides were "committed to enhancing communication and cooperation in the field of climate change", state news agency Xinhua reported
Heavy rain, flash flooding batter Australia's east coast
Most of the coast of New South Wales state has already seen March rainfall records broken and authorities have warned the downpour is likely to continue for several days
EU sustainable finance advisers say green means green
The European Commission has delayed finalising the climate section of its sustainable finance taxonomy until April
China’s five-year plan focuses on energy security: Kemp
There are concerns about reducing wasteful energy consumption, boosting efficiency, improving energy security and curbing pollution at the core of the five-year plan
#NoMoreEmptyPromises: Thunberg joins climate protest in Stockholm
At Friday's global strike, protesters called on leaders to set and meet short-term targets to cut carbon emissions, rather than what they see as vague promises for far-off dates
UK regions push for green transition done 'by the people, for the people'
Local climate commissions are putting social and economic justice at the core of their work, learning from the troubled closure of Britain's coal mines