OPINION: To help the ocean globally, we need a local approach
Coastal ecosystems are under pressure - and as COVID-19 strains livelihoods they are more essential than ever
OPINION: At the G7, the UK can lead on climate and vaccines
The greatest value that the G7 can provide is in making sure these rich countries, which represent over half the world’s wealth, deliver on two key pledges
UK's Johnson wants G7 'Marshall plan' on climate - The Times
The British PM wants G7 leaders to support large-scale renewable energy projects across Africa and parts of Asia but is having problems getting British money allocated
In India's paradise islands, anger flares over government's tourism plans
Islanders fear federal plans to develop the palm-fringed islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar could force them from their land
In shift, top U.S. fund group backs sustainability disclosure rules
The comments mark a shift for the influential trade group after its leader in May urged regulators to adopt only voluntary climate disclosure rules
G7 leaders urged to show solidarity on climate change and COVID-19 at summit
As developing countries grapple with more extreme weather and the pandemic, rich nations face growing calls to deliver on promises of climate finance and vaccine support
Carbon dioxide in the air at highest level since measurements began
Carbon levels in the air are the same as 4 million years ago, when the average temperature was 7 degrees Fahrenheit higher than it was before the Industrial Revolution
U.S. seeks less costly clean hydrogen in climate fight
The Department of Energy aims to drop the price of clean hydrogen by 80% within a decade
From migration to geoengineering, climate risks threaten more conflict
Military and security experts warn new international rules to deal with global warming-related threats are urgently needed
Only quick shift to 'net zero' emissions will boost GDP: report
Carbon prices must rise to $160 per tonne by the end of the decade to reach net zero - and delaying will hurt economies far more than ploughing ahead - finds group of central banks