Historic U.S. Interior pick tests Senate support for Biden on climate
Deb Haaland, the first Native American ever picked for a U.S. cabinet post, pledged to oversee public lands and waters in line with President Biden's climate priorities
David Attenborough to U.N.: 'Climate change a threat to global security, I don't envy you'
"If the natural world can no longer support the most basic of our needs, then much of the rest of civilization will quickly break down," British naturalist tells the U.N. Security Council
Texas blackout: How can electricity grids weather climate shocks?
Measures can be taken to make power systems more resilient and better planning would help avert outages during extreme weather - but that won't come cheap, experts say
Indian climate activist granted bail in sedition case over farm protests
Judge says there is little to hold Ravi, a founder of the local chapter of Swedish climate crusader Greta Thunberg's movement, in custody any longer
Climate change: 5 places where global warming is a security risk
As the U.N. Security Council meets to discuss growing threats from a heating planet, here are some places where storms, wildfires and drought are fuelling security risks
H&M, IKEA and Stora Enso backed TreeToTextile builds sustainable fibre demo plant
To cut their climate footprint and pollution, large clothing and furniture brands are seeking affordable greener alternatives to cotton, traditional viscose and polyester
Texas freeze raises concerns about 'ridiculous' variable rate bills
Texas homeowners who signed up for variable rate electricity are seeing bills spiral into thousands of dollars as prices rocket during a freezing storm
U.S. energy regulator to examine climate change's threat to power reliability
"The effects of climate change are already apparent," says head of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, after deadly Texas freeze left millions of people without power
Contested Canadian hydro power plan moves closer to Maine referendum
Canada sees an opportunity for increased hydropower exports to the U.S., but opponents say it will damage wildlife and stifle the state's own renewable energy industry
Czech Republic to file legal action against Poland over Turow mine
The Czech Republic would seek an injunction that would halt operations at the mine, pending a ruling on the merit of the case, which will be filed with the Court of Justice of the EU