Fortescue apologises for clearing land on Aboriginal sacred site
Australian iron ore miners have come under pressure over their management of important sites since Rio Tinto destroyed two sacred rock shelters last year
Chinese court orders man to pay ex-wife $7,700 for five years of housework
The award has sparked debate on Chinese social media, with many saying the compensation is too little
Show us the plan: Investors push companies to come clean on climate
While many more companies are issuing net-zero targets for 2050, few have published interim goals or set out detailed plans - something their shareholders are starting to call for
Public wildlife, private land: U.S. state seeks to end hunter-landowner disputes
North Dakota legislation would overhaul country’s last policy allowing open access to private property
Singapore port authority backs project to use ammonia as marine fuel
The shipping industry is examining a range of technologies as it looks to meet a target of reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions from ships from 2008 levels by 50% by 2050
Garment workers in Thailand receive full compensation after wages expose
Burmese migrants making goods for major brands in Thai factories set to receive 3.5 million baht in compensation
Chipmakers in drought-hit Taiwan order water trucks to prepare for 'the worst'
Water levels in several reservoirs in the island's central and southern region stand at below 20%, following months of scant rainfall and a rare typhoon-free summer
Biden says U.S., Canada to work toward achieving net zero emissions by 2050
North American neighbors will "cooperate on policy alignment" and aim to announce new emissions reduction targets for 2030 by April 22 when the U.S. hosts a climate leaders summit
Rich countries must increase COVID-19 vaccine supply to poor nations, Argentina, Mexico say
Mexico's president says it's "totally unfair" that 80% of vaccine supplies are concentrated in 10 countries
Small island states, Britain warn UN of climate threats to security
"Whether you like it or not, it is a matter of when, not if, your country and your people will have to deal with the security impacts of climate change" says Boris Johnson