Mid-year U.N. talks to go ahead virtually in 'crucial year' for climate action
No formal decisions will be made during the online negotiations, with some developing nations fearing poor digital connections could disadvantage them
Land-starved Singapore gets creative with solar in clean energy push
New solar power technologies that Singapore is tapping can be adapted by other land-scarce cities
Green and cheap? Doubts dog Lebanon's first electric car
A Lebanon-based electric vehicle company launches its first homegrown electric car but faces power cuts and an economic crash
INSIGHT-Climate scientists swap fieldwork for finance
Banks, asset managers and private equity firms, faced with tough regulations to decarbonise portfolios and loan books, are competing to grab people with the right green expertise
OPINION: Charting a course for zero-emissions health care
The health sector, a major player in the global economy, makes a huge contribution to the climate crisis and therefore has an important role to play in resolving it
Amazon's win in union fight shows harsh realities facing labor movement
With early data suggesting that a ballot to unionise had failed, union blames Amazon 'unfair tactics' but some workers say there was not a clear enough argument to join
African leaders warn COVID-19 crisis harming climate adaptation push
The coronavirus-linked economic slowdown is limiting cash to help Africans pay to adapt to climate extremes, from drought to floods
Canada's move away from fossil fuels threatens 450,000 jobs
TD Economics calls for oil and gas workers to be retrained in clean energy jobs
Pakistan sends in armed force to stop logging in northern forests
Lacking staff, training and funding, the Gilgit-Baltistan forest department has been unable to stop illegal logging on its own
Once heroes, India's ex-Gulf workers forge new futures
In the biggest reverse migration in more than 50 years, workers from the Gulf have streamed back to Kerala, propelled by a pandemic that deflated dreams of overseas riches