OPINION: Making the right choices for the climate, even in a time of war
The Ukraine conflict has sent a ripple of change through the global energy sector. Our response can have profound implications for accelerating the energy transition
Can global brands' green push improve Bangladesh labour rights?
The ILO has put the government on notice for allowing continued violations of workers' rights, while fashion giants are pushing for greener and socially just business models
As Ukraine war hikes prices, Global South farmers struggle to find fertilizer
As the conflict enters its second month, its effects are being felt by farmers around the globe - but it could also be an opportunity for farmers to adopt more sustainable methods
How is the U.S. military preparing for rising climate security risks?
Climate change is boosting security risks from disasters, sea level rise, extreme heat and more - and now is the time to prepare, U.S. security experts say
OPINION: The war in Ukraine could spark a hurricane of global hunger
The war in Ukraine shows the high stakes risk of concentrating food production to just a few countries – the latest in a series of overlapping food crises
OPINION: Europe's energy poor urgently need a wartime solidarity fund
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is pushing energy prices higher - and to avoid social unrest, support is needed to help the vulnerable cope with a cost of living crisis
New global nature pact hangs in balance as 'world burns'
About 195 countries are set to finalise a deal this year to halt human damage to plants, animals and ecosystems
What is the COP15 biodiversity summit, and why is it so important?
Governments are tasked with agreeing a new global pact to stem damage to nature this year, but progress has been slow
Will the EU's carbon import tax hurt poor nations?
An EU border levy on climate-polluting imports aims to spur greener heavy industry - but could have costs for Africa
For Indian tree lovers, plantations are a poor substitute for lost forests
As India cuts old forests for development projects, it is planting large new plantations to meet its forest targets – but critics say the climate and nature are suffering