Biden presidency sets stage for wider global advances on climate policy
End of the Trump era could lead to shifts in climate debate in bodies from the World Trade Organization to the G7, diplomats say
Scientists warn climate change is harming children's diets
Rising temperatures and lower rainfalls could undo decades of work reducing malnutrition
Campaigners to Biden: Environmental justice key to tackling climate change
Activists say U.S.'s role as biggest historical emitter gives it responsibility to remedy disproportionate impact of climate change on developing nations and indigenous peoples
Governments urged to use COVID-19 stimulus to adapt to climate threats
Adaptation to extreme weather and rising seas has lagged behind as warming impacts worsen, but pandemic recovery is an opportunity to catch up, say U.N. officials
Global temperatures in 2020 among highest on record -WMO
Temperatures in 2020 tied with 2016 as the warmest year since records began despite a drop in fossil fuel emissions amid the coronavirus pandemic
'Science Moms' campaign seeks to make climate change personal for Americans
Campaign aims to harness mothers' concern for their children to spur lagging action on climate change in the United States
Ocean 100: Profits from world's seas dominated by 100 companies
Firms profiting the most from the oceans, like Saudi Aramco and Brazil's Petrobras, generated $1.1 trillion in revenues in 2018
Solving climate crisis will be at center of Biden's job agenda -Deese
Brian Deese, incoming director of National Economic Council, says US president-elect will also make good on quickly bringing together world's top emitters of greenhouse gases
Urban air quality less improved by COVID lockdowns than first believed
The researchers studied pollution levels in 11 cities including Beijing, Rome, London, New York and New Delhi
Climate activist Greta Thunberg to feature on Swedish stamps
Youth climate activist Greta Thunberg will feature on a set of stamps issued by Sweden's postal service PostNord