World's top emitters a long way from aligning with climate goals
None of 159 companies analysed have fully disclosed how they will achieve their goals to become a net-zero business by 2050 or earlier, says a leading climate-focused investor group
Three-quarters of Somali families found lacking water as drought looms
Increasingly erratic weather - from recurring droughts to floods - is becoming commonplace in East African countries such as Somalia, Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia
Three-quarters of Somali families found lacking water as drought looms
Increasingly erratic weather - from recurring droughts to floods - is becoming commonplace in East African countries such as Somalia, Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia
Nawal El Saadawi, pioneering Egyptian feminist, dies at 89
Author of over 50 books on taboos from sexuality to FGM, El Saadawi's activism upset governments, religious authorities and extremist groups alike
OPINION: To build back better, we must build back bluer
Learning to value water will unlock its potential to bring about better health, less migration, more food security and stronger climate action
Investors urge Europe to prioritise climate in agriculture reform
A $2-trillion group of investors calls for reducing direct support for commodities with high emissions, such as red meat, and redesigning incentives to put a value on sustainable farming
OPINION: If we are serious about addressing deforestation, the numbers don't stack up
Governments must invest far more in protecting the world's tropical forests, a key ally in warding off climate change and future pandemics
OPINION: If we are serious about addressing deforestation, the numbers don't stack up
Governments must invest far more in protecting the world's tropical forests, a key ally in warding off climate change and future pandemics
Facing public pressure, palm oil firms are going green - study
In response to growing public pressure, companies that produce and use palm oil now see it as a reputational risk, and are cleaning up their act, a CDP report shows
China, U.S. to work on climate, Beijing says after rancorous meeting
China's delegation said the two sides were "committed to enhancing communication and cooperation in the field of climate change", state news agency Xinhua reported