Uncontacted Amazon tribes endangered in Peru, Brazil -indigenous group
Illegal logging and legal wood concessions are some of the activities damaging the environment and putting vulnerable isolated peoples at great risk by destroying their livelihoods
EU to propose requirements that countries renovate energy-guzzling buildings
Buildings produce more than a third of EU CO2 emissions and account for 40% of the bloc's energy consumption
UK court hears climate case against tax regime for oil companies
Climate activists are increasingly turning to the courts to force a reduction of oil and gas production and deter investment in the sector
Coral reefs off east Africa could die out in 50 years - study
Environmentalists have called for governments around the world to step up marine protection and abolish subsidies for the fishing industry, which they say have depleted wild fish stock
Denmark lines up first green bond to hit climate goals
Denmark, which has been at the forefront of the development of wind power, has been looking at ways to fund its green transition
At oil conference, low-carbon proposals steer clear of customer emissions
Top oil and gas companies pledged to slash greenhouse gas emissions but failed to mention how emissions from customers would be cut
EXPLAINER: New global shipping task-force aims for greener, safer work
Workers worry that the changes needed to bring the shipping industry in line with global climate goals could make their jobs more dangerous and threaten their incomes
Friends of the Earth sues Britain over Mozambique LNG project
Green group, Friends of the Earth rebuke British government after claiming that an 'eye-watering' amount of money was being spent on a new gas field in Mozambique, others see the project as critical to transforming the development of the African nation
EU paves way for cheaper internet, bicycles, solar panels
The EU has agreed to lower VAT on products linked to fighting climate change like bicycles, green heating systems and solar panels installed in private homes and public buildings
Australians to create 'black box' to hold world accountable for climate crisis
Scientists will build an "Earth Black Box" in 2022 to provide the world with a wealth of data on climate change, with the information recorded also aimed at holding leaders to account for climate action