INSIGHT-Sole survivor? Saudi Arabia doubles down on oil to outlast rivals
"Speculation about an imminent peak in oil demand is simply not consistent with the realities of oil consumption," says state oil producer
EU tussle over climate change ambition hots up after Parliament vote
Parliament has voted in favour of a legally binding target for EU to cut planet-heating emissions by 60% by 2030 - a more ambitious goal than leaders are contemplating
Menacing Hurricane Delta primed to pound Mexico's Cancun
Delta, a Category 4 storm, is due to hit the coast in early hours and sweep over Cancun before bearing down on the U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana later this week
California blames blackouts on poor planning for extreme heat
Agencies say more must be done to prepare for extreme events aggravated by climate change and accommodate intermittent wind and solar resources
Mexico's Cancun threatened by 'extremely dangerous' Hurricane Delta
As Hurricane Delta strengthens, officials have ordered evacuations of Cancun's hotel zone and other coastal areas
Spain approves hydrogen strategy to spur low-carbon economy
Spain aims to become a big player in Europe's renewables push, eventually making enough of the expensive hydrogen power to export
SPECIAL REPORT - Plastic pandemic: COVID-19 trashed the recycling dream
Pandemic has intensified a price war between recycled and new plastic, made by the oil industry - and recyclers are losing
Danish PM responds to climate demands with $1.6 billion green fund
Nearly 140 Danish business leaders, scientists and politicians signed an appeal for a more ambitious climate plan, accusing government of dragging its feet
European Parliament set for tight vote on 'historic' climate law
The most contentious part of the landmark bill is a new target for emissions cuts this decade
Firefighters make headway in California wine country, 'gigafire' reaches 1 million acres
The 2020 wildfire season has shattered records, with scientists and state officials putting much of the blame on global warming