As U.S. wildfires rage, Oregon residents talk of fear and disbelief
Deadly wildfires across the western U.S. have forced thousands to flee their homes for safer ground. We spoke to three Oregon residents who are facing the threat of fires.
Amal Clooney quits UK envoy role over 'lamentable' international law breach
The British government has drafted a bill which it acknowledges would violate its international Brexit deal with the EU
Surge in forest loss seen if Brazil indigenous reserves opened to mining
Allowing mining in Brazil's indigenous Amazon reserves could lead to a loss of forest area the size of England, researchers say
New Jersey governor signs law aimed at protecting poor from pollution
The landmark bill aims to tackle inequalities that see poor neighbourhood more likely to suffer high pollution
Rain aids effort to control blazes in U.S. West; 1 firefighter dies
The firefighter died on Thursday while battling the El Dorado wildfire in California's San Bernardino National Forest, U.S. Forest Service officials said on Friday
OPINION: Europe is closing its eyes to the plight of refugees at the Greek Moria camp
The fire that gutted the Moria facility a week ago left over 12,000 people without shelter, sanitation or access to food and water
In pandemic spotlight, public banks ponder a greener role
Ahead of the first global summit of development banks, pressure is growing on them to set a precedent for climate-safe, ethical lending
EU plans to crack down on racism in 'moment of reckoning'
Commission pledges to crack down on member states which fail to implement anti-racism laws as they say progress 'not good enough'
OPINION: The world must pull together on COVID-19 vaccine for all
Rich countries look set hoard coronavirus vaccines - but in a globalised world we cannot afford to leave the poor behind
Hong Kong court refuses to recognise overseas same-sex marriages
Hong Kong does not recognise same-sex unions but gay couples have made small gains in recent years through lawsuits