U.S. climate envoy Kerry calls new Chinese counterpart 'leader' and 'believer'
Xie Zhenhua led China's delegation in global climate negotiations from 2007 to 2018, during which time he worked closely with Kerry
Human-made warming is melting Peru glacier, says study to be used in lawsuit
Researchers conclude emissions from human activities are raising flood risk from a receding Andean glacier - a finding set to support a Peruvian farmer suing German utility RWE
Denmark to create world's first energy island in the North Sea
Denmark approved a plan for an artificial island the size of 18 football fields which will produce green energy for millions
Scared by global warming? In Iceland, one solution is petrifying
To battle climate change, firms are experimenting with a so-far-expensive technological solution: sucking carbon dioxide from the air and turning it into rock below ground
OPINION: We can’t tackle climate change without indigenous people
What the world needs now is a leader who can connect the dots between Indigenous rights and climate action
French court rules France not doing enough on climate change
Administrative Tribunal of Paris said the state had been deficient in implementing policies to meet its emissions reduction objectives
'We are telling our story': Indian farmers record their protest in print
The four-page newspaper, featuring stories in Punjabi and Hindi, has become a vital means of communication and record of the farmers' protests amid internet shutdowns
Scared by global warming? In Iceland, one solution is petrifying
To battle climate change, firms are experimenting with a so-far-expensive technological solution: sucking carbon dioxide from the air and turning it into rock below ground
Law firms champion pro bono amidst global health crisis
The Thomson Reuters Foundation publishes the 2020 TrustLaw Index of Pro Bono: a survey identifying global pro bono legal trends.
Indonesia's palm oil-powered 'green diesel' fuels threat to forests
As Jakarta works towards 100% biodiesel, environmentalists fear more tropical forest could be cleared to expand palm oil plantations