Egypt's tuk-tuk drivers wary of plans for green streets
As Egypt launches an ambitious greening of its transport ahead of COP27, Cairo’s tuk-tuk drivers fear they’ll lose out
Defending the Amazon: How indigenous culture protects Colombia's rainforest
Indigenous communities are widely considered the best guardians of vanishing rainforests. From using farm plots later regrown as forest to looking at nature as having its own rights, here’s why that’s the case
EU proposes rules to label some gas and nuclear investments as green
A row over what fuels are included in Europe's sustainable finance taxonomy has split countries and investors, with some lawmakers planning to block the plan
OPINION: There can be no climate action without targets to protect wetlands
Safeguarding and restoring shrinking wetlands is our last, best defence against global warming and biodiversity loss
India's forest-planting push leaves indigenous women out in the cold
Communities rely on forests for firewood and other natural products they gather and sell – but a government tree-planting drive is cutting them off from land and livelihoods
Activists demand stop to Japan-funded coal plant in climate-vulnerable Bangladesh
Young campaigners say coal-fired power plant will undermine global climate goals and harm local communities - and goes against Japan's promise to end financing for coal overseas
Stalled 'Build Back Better' package threatens U.S. climate influence
President Biden's $2 trillion climate and social spending package is struggling to advance, potentially hurting policy action abroad and at home
OPINION: Here’s how the Olympics are going for green, not just gold
The Beijing winter games are taking measure to cut the hefty carbon footprint of the Olympics, part of a broader push for ‘carbon-positive’ games by 2030
Death toll from Storm Ana rises to 86 as another storm brews to Africa's east
Ana has affected hundreds of thousands of people across Southeast Africa, causing widespread flooding and destruction, according to the United Nations
Australia PM promises $700 mln more to protect Great Barrier Reef
The reef, under threat from global warming, has been a lightning rod for criticism of the ruling conservative coalition's support for fossil fuels