Climate extremes seen harming unborn babies in Brazil's Amazon
A new study finds children are being born prematurely and low weight due to extreme weather
Banks urged to steer clear of East Africa oil pipeline financing
Nearly a third of the pipeline will run through the basin of Lake Victoria, which more than 40 million people rely on for water
Bill Gates urges need to reduce 'green premium' in energy transition
Higher costs for many eco-friendly products known as 'green premiums' are holding back adaptation, said Bill Gates
Spanish energy companies to carry the torch for renewable deals
Rising demand for environmentally friendly investments is focusing attention on Spain's under-exploited solar and more established wind sector, helped by government
OPINION: As cities push to slash climate emissions, what’s going to work?
From New York’s grades for green buildings to Oslo’s innovative climate budgets, fresh ideas are taking hold
OPINION: No connectivity without electricity: how a lack of power keeps millions offline
During natural disasters the web is a lifeline, but in low- and middle-income countries, too many people are forced to go without electricity and internet at a time they most need it
OPINION: 2021 may be our 'last best chance' to get decisions right on climate-safe infrastructure
Mistakes made now that do not align with a net-zero emissions world could stay with us for decades to come
British insurer Aviva sets out net zero 2040 climate strategy
Aviva plans to stop underwriting insurance for companies making more than 5% of revenue from coal or other fossil fuels unless they sign up to the Science Based Targets initiative
Palm oil in focus as Swiss vote on trade pact with Indonesia
A national vote on planned free trade deal is casting a spotlight on Indonesia's palm oil industry
Crypto tears: Bitcoin miners face blame for Abkhazia energy crisis
Isolated from much of the world, Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia has become a cryptocurrency hotspot - but at a cost