OPINION: As climate disasters pile up, urgent support needed for vulnerable nations on frontline
U.N. climate talks have yet to result in funding for those grappling with rising 'loss and damage' from wild weather and rising seas
Putin tells officials to act on climate, green groups unhappy
Putin mandates efforts to reduce emissions but says they must take into account the need to ensure steady economic growth
Brazil's carbon emissions rose 9.6% in 2019 with Amazon deforestation - study
"We are dangerously going in the wrong direction," says climate expert, as data indicates Brazil is moving away from its 2025 emissions reduction goal
Bedouins go back to their roots in Egypt as COVID-19 hits tourism
In the mountains of the South Sinai, Bedouins are returning to their ancestral land and farming traditions
OPINION: Can the EU Green Deal help boost Africa’s green and digital transformation?
Africa needs to become a science and innovation leader, to create youth jobs and prepare for challenges such as climate change
Climate activist Thunberg hits back at Trump over anger management taunt
Thunberg responded to a Trump tweet that called for the U.S. election count to stop, saying the president should "chill"
OPINION: It's time to stop investing in the destruction of nature
Some of the world’s biggest banks are using our money to fund ecocide across the planet - and that has to change
Wealthy countries edge towards global climate finance goal
Nations put up $78.9 billion in climate finance for developing countries in 2018, but it is unclear if they will meet goal of $100 billion this year
Development bank group lent $197 bln in green finance in 2019 -report
Green finance rose to a quarter of all lending last year across the banking group, but remains below its 2017 peak
Dozens dead as Eta wreaks waterlogged havoc on Central America
More than 70 people were reported killed by the storm, and hundreds were stranded on rooftops or cut off by floods