California to vote on clean energy proposal as grid reliability issues loom
The proposal would require utilities to buy at least 11,500 megawatts of capacity from zero-emitting or renewable resources between 2023 and 2026
Raters of companies' green credentials need more oversight, UK watchdog says
The environmental, social and governance ratings business has no firm definition of data provision that applies globally
UN climate talks must boost emissions cuts, finance targets - negotiators
The UK government's special representative for climate change says London is pushing hard for all nations to come forward by next month with more ambitious commitments
OPINION: Can a global social protection fund prevent the next economic crisis?
With millions of people falling into extreme poverty due to COVID-19, social protection should be seen not as a cost, but rather as an investment
U.S. bans imports of solar panel material from Chinese company
At least some of the companies listed by the U.S. Commerce Department are major manufacturers of monocrystalline silicon and polysilicon that are used in solar panel production
Britain risks missing climate targets due to lack of policies -advisers
Failure to publish a clear strategy soon will undermine Britain's ability to encourage other countries to set tougher climate goals at the Glasgow talks
Backing grows for new IMF COVID and climate fund
The new trust to allow rich countries to channel some of their new IMF reserves to poor and middle-income counterparts ravaged by COVID or climate change.
Frog whisperer: Australian scientist speaks to frogs, fears their silence
Australia has about 240 frog species, but around 30% of them are threatened by climate change, water pollution, habitat loss, the chytrid fungus, and in a variety of other ways
Why cutting methane emissions is key to fighting climate change
Reducing methane emissions is crucial to fighting climate change. The invisible gas traps over 80 times more heat than carbon dioxide—and we're emitting more than we thought. The greatest potential for methane reduction lies with fossil fuels, and solutions are readily available. So what's getting in the way?
OPINION: Why we need more women in engineering
We must overturn the caricature of a grubby profession for men in hard hats and high-vis jackets