OPINION: How to green Africa from the grassroots
As COVID-19 prompts rethinks, investing in renewable energy, regenerative agriculture and skills could help Africa handle future crises
As drownings rise, communities in icy regions adapt to dangers of warming
Global warming is making ice conditions less stable, bringing a need for better safety among ice-dependent people like Canada's Inuit
UN approves ban on heavy ship fuel in Arctic
The Clean Arctic Alliance coalition described the regulations as 'outrageous' as it included exemptions and waivers
EU plans tight car CO2 limits under green finance rules
Under the rules, car manufacturing would only count as a "sustainable" investment for vehicles that emit less than 50g of CO2 per km
Indian teen's solar iron smooths a pressing problem: forest loss
Charcoal-filled traditional irons cause air pollution and tree cutting in India - but a 14-year-old's solar innovation could help
Storm death toll rises in Central America as Honduran leader pleads for help
Rescue workers are still working to reach isolated communities after the devastating storm
China-led shift to electric vehicles to help end 'oil era' - study
Cost of importing oil required to fuel an average car is 10 times higher than for solar equipment to power an electric vehicle, says Carbon Tracker
China's carbon neutrality pledge undermined by coal power plans - study
China has pledged to carbon neutral by 2060, but plans for new coal plants suggest it mass the target, say researchers
Wildlife diseases poised to spread northwards as climate changes -study
Three-quarters of all 75% of emerging infectious diseases originate in wildlife
Angry at sluggish climate action, young negotiators 'scream' for change
Youth-led "Mock COP26" aims to keep pressure on for action with U.N. climate talks delayed a year