After Ida, U.S. cities eye more equal resilience plans
New York and other U.S. cities are seeking to ensure their climate mitigation plans protect their most vulnerable communities
U.S. seeks to double climate change aid for developing nations -Biden
Biden's announcement comes with less than six weeks to go before the COP26 climate summit begins in Glasgow, Scotland.
Brazil committed to protecting environment, Bolsonaro tells U.N.; activists unconvinced
Brazil's president has been criticized at home and abroad for increased deforestation in the Amazon under his government
OPINION: Governments must prioritise off-grid energy in Africa's economic recovery
The pandemic has exacerbated some hard truths about the inequality of energy access, with those lacking it hit hardest - but we have the tools to end energy poverty now
As Amazon destruction continues, Brazil faces future of floods, drought
As floods batter the north and dry weather parches the south, scientists warn there is more to come if Brazil does not tackle deforestation
To fix our food systems, we need tech that truly works for smallholder farmers
Digital innovations in food systems aren’t reaching the people who need them most
EXPLAINER-Why are BMW and Daimler being sued over climate change?
If the defendants win, citizens could be emboldened to sue other companies – from airlines to retailers to energy firms – for not doing enough to mitigate their impact on the planet
U.N. chief, UK PM increase pressure on leaders for climate change funds
Johnson and U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres hosted a roundtable of world leaders on Monday to address major gaps on emissions targets and climate finance
Twin threats: Climate migrants said to face greater risk of modern slavery
New report warns that millions more people displaced by climate change will be exposed to trafficking and slavery in the coming decades, and calls for policies to protect them
UK PM Johnson calls on rich countries to meet $100 billion climate pledge
Richer nations have reaped the benefits of untrammelled pollution for generations, often at the expense of developing countries, says Johnson