Firms sucking carbon from air see boost from 'code red' climate crisis
Three leading 'direct air capture' companies say interest from governments and investors is rising, despite high costs and opposition from some green groups
Get 'folks like me' engaged on climate, says Black Greenpeace USA head
Ebony Twilley Martin, the environmental organization's first Black woman executive director, wants people of color more involved in the climate fight
How climate inaction is driving a mental health crisis in children
Young people's feelings of anger, fear and powerlessness arise less from environmental damage than from the unwillingness of adults to stop it, researchers find
Stop funding coal abroad, NGO group tells top investor Bank of China
The comments add to the growing criticism of China for financing coal-fired power stations overseas, especially as part of its Belt and Road Initiative
As climate talks near, pressure grows on Asia to cancel new coal projects
Action by six countries alone - China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Turkey and Bangladesh - could help end coal use
Green lawmakers urge EU to speed up climate change measures
The letter calls for new cars with combustion engines to be banned from 2030 rather than 2035, and for a more rapid phasing out of free carbon emission permits
Environmental threats are biggest challenge to human rights -UN
The U.N.'s rights chief's remarks come at the opening session of the Sept. 13-Oct.8 session of the Human Rights Council, where climate change themes were expected to be central
Climate change could trigger internal migration of 216 mln people - World Bank
Climate migration "hotspots" will emerge as soon as 2030 and intensify by 2050, hitting the poorest parts of the world hardest, says World Bank
Scientists scramble to harvest ice cores as glaciers melt
Some glaciers are disappearing faster than expected, causing those who specialize in harvesting ice cores to accelerate missions, rethink where to target next, and expand storage capacity