Biden urges world to make good on climate commitments
Biden announced a new U.S. target on Thursday to reduce its emissions 50%-52% by 2030 compared with 2005 levels
Women plant 'water farms' to fight drying soil in northeast Brazil
Women farmers are growing the umbu tree, which stores water in its roots, to help reforest the country's semi-arid northeast
Report pinpoints billions in available U.S. funds to revive coal country
Billions in U.S. federal funds are available for the communities who will be hit by a transition from coal to green energy
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Spanish biologist Carlos Duarte ranks 12th on the Reuters hotlist for his work advising leaders of the world's foremost petro-state on how to tackle climate change
Japan to tackle red tape to boost renewable energy
To meet the new target of cutting emissions by 46% by 2030 on fiscal 2013 levels, Japan seeking to boost renewable energy
Industry, green groups push Australia for action after it fails to adopt new emission targets
Industry and green groups urge government of the highest per capita carbon emitter among the world's richest nations to set stronger climate targets
Activists dump fake coal outside Lloyd's of London in fossil fuel protest
Climate activists protest outside Lloyd's of London insurance market insuring fossil fuel mining on Friday
Start-ups aim to change car battery recycling, clean up world's most polluting industry
Firms are finding innovative alternatives to hazardous smelting to remove lead from old batteries
President Xi says China will start cutting coal consumption from 2026
China's Xi pledges to cut down coal consumption in the 15th five-year plan between 2026 and 2030 at Biden's climate summit, disappointing green campaigners
Low rainfall leaves Mexico City residents delivering water by donkey
Drinking water is in short supply as authorities reduce the flow from fast-shrinking reservoirs, disrupting tap supplies