Non-fossil fuels forecast to be 50% of China's power capacity in 2022
More than half of Chinese regions have suffered from a months-long power shortage in 2021, partly because of low hydropower generation and insufficient coal supply
U.S. crop insurance payouts rise sharply as climate change worsens droughts, floods
The report reinforces concerns that insuring the nation's crops will get more expensive as climate change drives more erratic weather events that disrupt agriculture
Richest 20 nations urged to lead on nature protection with more finance
With a new global pact to halt biodiversity loss due this year, pressure is rising to close the gap in funding needed to achieve its goals
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Borneo island's Sabah state spearheads green palm oil revolution
Can certifying geographic groups of palm oil producers - rather than each of them individually - help drive better forest protection in Southeast Asia?
Malaysia's Sabah aims to win big as world's first green palm oil state
The scheme aims to protect wildlife and forests, tackle land disputes and worker abuses, improve harvests and open the door to premium-paying palm oil buyers
Olympics-Climate change threatens Winter Olympics and future snow sports -research
The Beijing Games, kicking off on Feb. 4, will be the first Winter Olympics to use virtually 100% artificial snow by deploying snow generators and snow-making guns
China's Xi says country's low carbon push must guarantee energy, food security
China, the world's biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, has been under pressure to 'enhance ambition' and take more drastic action to tackle global warming
Beset by legal battles, Brazil asbestos town eyes a safer future
The country's last asbestos mining town needs to move its economy to a stronger footing, as the carcinogen is banned in a growing number of places - can the rare earths needed for a green transition come to the rescue?
Green transition slowed by economic and social barriers, not technology
Changes in mindset and boosts in funding are key to achieving a swift transition to a climate-smart economy, researchers say