Nicaraguan coffee farmers brew fresh plans after hurricanes wreck harvests
In the Jinotega region, a co-operative is helping small coffee producers diversify crops and find sustainable ways to keep up incomes as rising heat, storms and disease harm harvests
Australian teens lead class action against Whitehaven's coal mine expansion
Group of 8 students will argue Australian government has a duty of care to protect them from climate change and expansion of Vickery coal mine would endanger their future
From U.S. domination to energy transition, two years that changed oil
World's largest energy conference in Houston will reflect how oil firms have come under increasing pressure to show how they are changing their businesses from fossil fuels toward renewables
Lost 'libraries': Brazil's indigenous people lament COVID deaths of elders
Deaths of older indigenous leaders from coronavirus represent an huge loss of culture in communities where knowledge is passed down orally
Russia launches satellite to monitor climate in Arctic
The mission will monitor the climate and environment in the fast-warming Arctic amid a push by the Kremlin to expand Russia's activities in the region
OPINION: Equal water access must be a core part of our climate response
Like the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis, water problems disproportionately impact the poor and communities of color
EXCLUSIVE-European officials urge World Bank to exclude fossil-fuel investments
In a letter, senior officials from Europe said the World Bank's management should expand its climate change strategy to end backing for coal, oil and most gas projects
White House restores key climate measure calculating carbon's harm
As an interim step, the Biden administration will restore price estimates made before 2017 of about $50 per ton of greenhouse gases emitted from $10 or less used by the Trump administration
IMF, World Bank pledge to support G20 push against global climate risks
IMF and World Bank will work together to combat climate change by looking more closely at climate-related financial stability risk and using other tools at their disposal
Denmark's climate goal too reliant on unproven tech, govt council says
Denmark say emissions could be cut with new technologies like carbon capture and wind turbines, but with slow progress so far this tech may not be ready in time