China premier urges major powers to 'take responsibility' for environment
China has been promoting the concept of "harmony with nature" and the use of "nature-based solutions" as it prepares to host global negotiations on a new biodiversity accord
Surveying storm damage, Biden vows to help Louisiana recover, promotes infrastructure plan
Hurricane Ida struck the Gulf coast last weekend and carved a northern path through the eastern United States, culminating with torrential rains and widespread flooding
Waste to watts: India generates green energy from food leftovers
Using biogas digesters to turn organic waste into electricity, communities are slashing their power bills as they cut climate changing emissions
Ida's record rain floods New York-area homes, subways; at least 44 dead
Residents have spent the day coping with water-logged basements, power outages, damaged roofs and calls for help from friends and family members stranded by flooding
N.Korea's Kim calls for preventing natural disasters and COVID-19 outbreaks
The North Korean leader has called for river improvement, reforestation for erosion control, dyke maintenance and tide embankment projects
U.S. climate envoy Kerry urges China to keep politics out of global warming
The United States, which has resumed its role in global climate diplomacy after a four-year hiatus under President Donald Trump, has long hoped to keep climate issues separate from its disputes with China
Jordan's water crisis deepens as climate changes, population grows
Climate change has brought drier weather to the Middle East, but Jordan has fared worse than its neighbours
OPINION: How to make finance work for healthier, more sustainable food
Like the clean energy revolution, the private sector must invest in a rapid, fair and green transition of today's unviable global food system
China warns U.S. climate cooperation at risk on political tensions
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry is in China to hold face-to-face talks with Xie Zhenhua, China's special climate envoy, on the countries' joint response to the climate crisis
Global South climate activists doubt COP26 participation over vaccine delay
Developing-nation delegates to the key UN climate conference in Scotland have been promised access to a COVID-19 vaccine, but with only two months to go, time is running short