China's hard climate stance with U.S. imperils Glasgow talks
China no longer feels obliged to consider requests for deeper carbon cuts after former President Donald Trump rejected U.S. climate change commitments, experts say
Biden says in Colorado that extreme weather will cost U.S. over $100 bln this year
Biden hopes to tap into voter concerns about the climate to gain popular support for a $3.5 trillion spending plan that is being negotiated in the U.S. Congress
OPINION: We have to address racial representation in the workplace
A firm may assume its racial balance at senior level is perfectly reasonable looked at through a BAME filter, when there are actually zero Black employees.
U.S., EU pursuing global deal to slash planet-warming methane - documents
Their pact comes as Washington and Brussels seek to galvanise other major economies ahead of a world summit to address climate change in Scotland in November
Firms sucking carbon from air see boost from 'code red' climate crisis
Three leading 'direct air capture' companies say interest from governments and investors is rising, despite high costs and opposition from some green groups
Heavy downpours from Nicholas batter Texas, Louisiana
Texas governor declares states of emergency in 17 counties and three cities with boat and helicopter rescue teams being deployed or put on standby
EXCLUSIVE-WHO-backed vaccine hub for Africa to copy Moderna COVID-19 shot
Only 3% of Africa is vaccinated compared with more than half of the United States and three quarters of Spain
Chinese #MeToo plaintiff heads back to court for what could be last time
Zhou Xiaoxuan has accused television personality Zhu Jun at state broadcaster CCTV of groping and forcibly kissing her when she was an intern
Delhi school teachers fight attendance app over privacy fears
Attendance app for thousands of public school teachers raises concerns over privacy and growing surveillance
Get 'folks like me' engaged on climate, says Black Greenpeace USA head
Ebony Twilley Martin, the environmental organization's first Black woman executive director, wants people of color more involved in the climate fight