IKEA owner sets aside 4 bln euros for green power projects
The furniture giant is looking to invest in solar and wind parks in China, India and Australia, and will install more electric vehicle charging points in its IKEA store parking lots
UK and Irish supermarkets fight 'period poverty' with free tampons and pads
Lidl and Morrisons offer free sanitary products for girls and women in need amid reports of rising period poverty
Australia to spend $420 mln on hydrogen, carbon capture projects, PM to say
Australia - one of the world's largest carbon emitters - is under mounting pressure to reduce its greenhouse emissions
OPINION: To regulate the gig economy, ditch 'one-size-fits all'
Well-paid consultants don't need the same protections as Uber drivers. To meaningfully regulate the self-employed, lawmakers must tailor policies for freelancers across all skill levels
OPINION: Earth Day 2021: Green finance is key to the climate agenda
As leaders of major economies meet on April 22 to push for climate action, it is up to policymakers to ensure that the biggest emitters are the biggest committers
EU seeks deal on climate change law, ahead of world leaders summit
Negotiators hope to strike deal making pledge to go carbon-neutral by 2050 legally binding
UK's Johnson to unveil tougher emission goal ahead of Biden summit
Emissions from international aviation and shipping are likely to be included in Britain's new target for a 78% reduction in carbon emissions by 2035
Plant-based food industry fights EU proposal to ban dairy comparisons
Vegan product descriptions such as a 'delicious alternative to dairy' could be banned under new EU rules
He was one of the first to warn us the world was getting hotter
Michael Oppenheimer has been a key voice in shaping research and policy