French lawmakers approve a ban on short domestic flights
The measure will abolish domestic flights on routes than can be covered by train in under two-and-a-half hours, as the government seeks to lower carbon emissions
Seven takeaways from Biden's budget proposal: defense, immigration, climate
From defense spending to impoverished schools, here are seven takeaways from U.S. President Joe Biden's proposed federal budget
OPINION: In the face of the climate and health crises, how can we keep our children safe?
If we seize the moment and work together - boomers and millennials - there are very real chances for a future world that is better than the one today's adults were born into
OPINION: It's time to end new UK licenses for oil and gas projects
Britain's oil and gas policy is out of step with its green COP26 aims, young climate activists say
Biden admin's methane emission curbs to exceed Obama's -EPA chief
Biden set to exceed Obama era-rules requiring oil and gas companies cut the sector's methane emissions 45% below 2012 levels by 2025
Dutch earmark $400 mln for green hydrogen development
Green hydrogen is extracted from water powered by renewable energy, theoretically releasing no carbon emissions either in its production or consumption
Does smoking cannabis fuel the climate crisis?
Colorado State University study says rapidly expanding indoor marijuana cultivation is a growing source of planet-heating emissions
Big brands join $1-billion forest conservation push for SE Asia
Palm oil buyers Nestle and PepsiCo are part of a new coalition that will invest in forest projects in Indonesia and beyond
Activist Greta Thunberg to skip U.N. climate conference in Scotland
Swedish teen tweets that if people can't get COVID-19 vaccinations and travel to be represented equally at COP26 talks, "that's undemocratic and would worsen the problem"
Climate change, rich-poor gap, conflict likely to grow -U.S. intelligence report
Climate change, disease, financial crises and technological disruption "are likely to manifest more frequently and intensely in almost every region and country," the report said