As Canada heads toward vote, Trudeau vulnerable over indigenous policies
Canada has been rocked by the disclosures of more than 1,000 unmarked graves of indigenous children
'Mind the gap' - why the complaints about the EU's climate plan?
Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg cast doubt on the level of ambition
Oregon blaze threatens 2,000 homes as new wildfires erupt in western states
The Bootleg fire ranks easily as the largest of at least 10 active wildfires burning across the Pacific Northwest
Thousands of Dutch urged to leave their homes as rivers flood
Water levels on the Meuse and the Rur reached record levels, surpassing the levels that led to large floods in 1993 and 1995
African countries call for $100 billion pandemic boost
Only 18 million people in Africa, a continent of 1.3 billion, have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19
U.S. to restore protections for Alaska's Tongass forest
The Department of Agriculture said the move would conserve 9.3 million acres of the world's largest temperate old growth rainforest
Q+A: Australia urged to take lead on climate as U.N. barrier reef decision looms
UNESCO's upcoming decision on whether to put the Great Barrier Reef on an 'in danger' list should be a wake-up call to Australia on climate policy, says climatologist Michael Mann
COVID-19: Will the English ditch their face masks on Monday?
Face masks will no longer be a legal requirement in England from July 19, and businesses are free to make their own rules. But with COVID-19 infections rising again, others say the government is acting too hastily. Here is what you need to know
Australia: Climate action urged as barrier reef 'danger' decision nears
UNESCO's upcoming decision on whether to put the Great Barrier Reef on an 'in danger' list should be a wake-up call to Australia on climate policy, says climatologist Michael Mann
U.S. and Russia climate envoys agree to work together - Ifax cites statement
The agreement follows a meeting between the envoys in Moscow earlier this week