OPINION: Using COVID-19 to make our cities fairer, greener and healthier
What can we learn from cities’ response to the pandemic?
OPINION: Progress on clean cooking is too slow - that must change
Giving everyone access to clean cooking is one of the most significant levers for meeting global climate and development goals
A year after Cyclone Amphan, for some survivors 'there is nothing'
A year after Amphan roared through South Asia, an estimated half-million people in southern Bangladesh are still struggling to recover
OPINION: Companies and investors need to prioritise human rights long after the pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated deep-rooted inequalities felt by workers around the world. But we have an opportunity to address the shortcomings of our current system
Australian court says mine approvals must consider climate harm
The ruling comes in response to a class action suit by eight teenagers, who argued the expansion of a coal mine would contribute to climate change
Exxon loses board seats to activist hedge fund in landmark climate vote
Exxon has lagged other oil majors in its response to climate change concerns, forecasting many more years of oil and gas demand growth and investing to boost its output
Rising global temperatures 'inexorably closer' to climate tipping point - U.N.
Global temperatures could temporarily reach 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels in the next five years, says WMO
Green Hydrogen: the climate tech you haven't heard of
Green hydrogen is made by using clean electricity from renewable energy, rather than pollutants like fossil fuels. It’s now surging in popularity because of its promising potential to fight climate change and bring the world to net zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Dutch court orders Shell to deepen carbon cuts in landmark case
Shell told to reduce carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 from 2019 levels following lawsuit brought by environmental groups.
Dutch court orders Shell to deepen carbon cuts in landmark ruling
The lawsuit marks a first in which environmentalists have turned to the courts to try to force a major fossil fuel firm to change strategy