Shell's 2020 carbon emissions fall on the back of fuel sales drop
Lower demand for oil and gas helped to drive down the energy company's emissions by 16% last year
Budget airlines seek EU sustainable fuel quotas for all flights
The EU is drawing up targets for airlines to use a minimum share of sustainable aviation fuel to curb the sector's emissions
U.S. must slash emissions by at least 57% to meet Paris climate target- report
The U.S. must achieve deep cuts in emissions within a decade to reach net-zero by 2050, climate researchers find
On Hungary's Lake Balaton, vital reeds cleared to give tourists a view
The reeds lining Lake Balaton are seen as key to its health, but now they are being stripped out so tourists can see better
Over 20 countries found weakening environmental protection during pandemic
Brazil, India and the United States are the hotspots of COVID-era green policy rollbacks, said researchers
With green energy, Japanese governor wants to take Fukushima out of nuclear shadow
Ten years on from tsunami that caused a nuclear crisis, the region has become Japan's biggest commercial-scale solar power generator and home to one of world's largest green hydrogen plants
Islands, rocks and tuna: Pacific nations draw new battle lines against rising seas
Pacific states are rushing to formally lock in economic zones with fishing and mining rights around remote islands threatened by higher seas, as the planet warms
UK gov't to invest 95 mln stg in new offshore wind facilities
The £95 million boost for offshore wind will power millions of home and create jobs, said UK government
Who is the man Jeff Bezos chose to spend $10 billion as head of his Earth Fund?
Andrew Steer says he wants the fund to drive 'systemic change to address the climate and nature crises, with a focus on people'
Human-wildlife conflicts surge in Namibia - environment minister
Namibia is trying to strike a balance between protecting high-value species while managing the danger they pose when they encroach on areas of human habitation