Coal power stand at COP26 climate talks lends India time to transition
At Glasgow summit, India rejected a bid to phase out coal power, arguing it still needs the high-carbon fuel to develop, while experts urged it to start preparing for a green shift
UN, other agencies aim to standardise measurement of environmental impacts
Regulators are looking at ways to replace a patchwork of voluntary social and environmental disclosure rules to tackle "greenwashing" by organisations eager to present themselves as ethical
Who are Insulate Britain and what climate action do they want?
The protest group have been blocking roads in disruptive protests in an effort to raise the alarm on climate change
India's coal demand likely to grow in absolute terms, phasing out difficult
Currently the world's third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases after China and the United States, India has pledged to increase the share of renewables in its energy mix from about 38% last year to 50% by 2030
FOCUS-With limited EV options, Uber embraces carbon offsets in Latin America
With companies are under pressure from activists, investors and politicians, cab hailing company Uber, has set goals of becoming carbon neutral by 2040
South Africa taken to court over plan for new coal power
South Africa already has 15 coal plants with a nominal capacity of more than 38,000 megawatts (MW) and is the world's 12th biggest emitter of greenhouse gases
WIDER IMAGE-Ireland looks to seaweed in quest to curb methane from cows
As one of the largest exporters of beef and dairy in Europe, Ireland is trialing seaweed to feed cattle, in an effort to reduce climate-warming methane from livestock
Could making climate change a rights issue help boost action?
A growing number of climate litigation cases demonstrate how climate change is increasingly seen as a human rights issue
EU proposes law curbing import of goods linked to deforestation
While many European companies have sprawling global operations, there is currently no EU-wide requirement for them to have rules for importers of specific commodities into the European Union
Croatia's seed-scattering drones replant forests hurt by fire
Croatia's summer forest fires often happen in areas hard to reach on foot so, using drones to replant tree seeds can help to protect acres of forestland damaged by fire