OPINION: Want cities to bounce back after COVID-19? Build streets for people, not cars
A mass-scale reimagining of street space is taking place. Now is the time for leaders, including in New York, to give streets back to people
UK government intervenes in deep coal mine plan
Government 'calls in' contentious approval for new mine for review, after facing criticism over its climate impact
Kerry 'concerned' about EU carbon border tax implications - FT
U.S. climate envoy said the tax adjustment should be a 'last resort' and has 'serious implications' for trade
UK charity launches world's first LGBT+ climate fund
The fund will give up to 5,000 pounds to campaigners advocating for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in climate-related emergencies, says GiveOut
U.N. puts nature's value on the balance sheet. Will it work?
Adopted this week by the U.N. Statistical Commission, the landmark accounting standards bring natural capital into economic decision-making
U.N. puts nature's value on the balance sheet. Will it work?
Adopted this week by the U.N. Statistical Commission, the landmark accounting standards bring natural capital into economic decision-making
Islands, rocks and tuna: Pacific nations draw new battle lines against rising seas
Pacific states are rushing to formally lock in economic zones with fishing and mining rights around remote islands threatened by higher seas, as the planet warms
Athens tackles heat and pollution with pocket-sized parks
Weed-strewn and forgotten small urban plots are being transformed into green spaces that offer cooling and place to relax
Extreme rainfall in Britain to be 10 times more likely this century - Met Office
The study says there has already been an increase in frequency of extreme rainfall and that climate change has and will continue to result in more variation in rain levels
Italy says it plans to cut carbon emissions by 60% by 2030
Italy says to cut its carbon emission by 60% by 2030 after the talk with U.S. climate envoy John Kerry