EU plan to label gas and nuclear as green could mislead investors, advisers say
The experts urged EU authorities to rewrite the draft rules, which they said would label gas plants with relatively high CO2 emissions as "sustainable".
China warns of air pollution risk during Beijing Winter Games
Chinese authorities have tried to raise vehicle fuel standards, shut polluting firms and cut coal consumption in a bid to make the Games 'green'
Malaysia's mangrove-planting fishermen stumble at nature finance hurdle
Local communities seeking to tap into growing funding flows for nature protection often face barriers, showing the difficulties of channelling financing to where it is needed
Malaysia's mangrove-planting fishermen stumble at nature finance hurdle
Local communities seeking to tap into growing funding flows for nature protection often face barriers, showing the difficulties of channelling financing to where it is needed
Global aid deals to end coal urged to prioritise workers, transparency
As South Africa wins the first international support package for a "just transition", there is a need to ensure the money reaches communities that will be hit hardest by the shift away from fossil fuels, experts say
Incomes dip for South Asia's women home workers as heat rises
Women who make goods like clothing and street food in slum homes are producing less amid baking temperatures and floods, hurting their fragile livelihoods, a survey finds
Global energy transition to cause short-term economic pain: report
While investments in clean power technologies will generate jobs, the green shift will also cause a loss of employment and tax revenues in fossil fuel production, says consultancy
Indonesia aims to get mangrove restoration back on track in 2022
Indonesia, which aims to reach carbon neutrality by 2060 or sooner, is also drafting up a regulation to open mangrove restoration for investors to help fund the programme
In Tonga, a volcano-triggered tsunami underscores islands' acute climate risk
As sea levels continue to rise in coming decades, tsunamis and storm surges will likely be reaching further inland with even more risk of damage
OPINION: How to get investors scrambling to back a green energy transition
Here's a global financing plan that will get private and public investors competing to put their money into clean energy - and governments rushing for their fair share