OPINION: Why food systems transformation must be a priority at Stockholm+50
Droughts, war, the rising prices of fuel and fertiliser are providing the catalyst for a perfect food storm
Indian weddings go green with new tree-planting traditions
Indian communities are planting trees to celebrate local customs and events such as weddings and funerals to help restore degraded land
Watchdog's new chief says high prices can support greener palm oil
CEO of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil calls on companies profiting from a price surge driven by Ukraine war to invest in more climate-friendly, ethical production
OPINION: Fossil fuels and sustainable development are incompatible
Progress towards the SDGs will be extremely difficult in our warming world. The longer states wait to phase out fossil fuels, the more suffering will ensue
COVID-19 and Ukraine war threaten clean energy gains for poorest
Hundreds of millions of people are projected to remain without electricity by 2030 as concerns grow over the prospect of meeting Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) on access to green and affordable energy
New global fund invests in nature to shore up climate change fight
The Climate Investment Funds aim to raise at least $500 million to protect ecosystems in developing countries, partnering with indigenous people and local communities
First Bangladesh city climate plan targets industrial-hub pollution
Narayanganj city, south of Dhaka, which manufactures cement, lime, steel, bricks and knitwear, is aiming to clean up its air and water in a bid to go green and protect residents
OPINION: Cities are at the forefront of climate action. The world must follow
Fifty years since the 1972 conference, 'think globally, act locally' remains an essential blueprint to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature loss and pollution
Climate damage case breaks ground with German judges' visit to Peru glacier
The lawsuit, filed by a Peruvian farmer against RWE, aims to hold the European electricity giant accountable for the role of its fossil fuel emissions in melting Andean glaciers and hiking flood threats
Can courts trump diplomacy in delivering climate justice?
Frustrated with the pace of global action to fight climate change, more at-risk nations could follow the Pacific island nation’s lead by turning to the courts