U.S. cities underestimating their carbon emissions - study
Cities under-report their emissions by nearly 20% on average, found a study published in the journal Nature
Transform economics to halt destruction of the natural world, UK study urges
The report urges policy-makers to accept that all business activity is 'embedded' within nature, and to begin to value ecosystems accordingly
Global blueprint for climate disclosures by companies due in September
The global guidelines will aim to tackle misleading 'greenwashing' claims over the eco-friendliness of products
EXPERT VIEWS-'Nature is our home': Economists call for green approach to valuing wealth
The Dasgupta Review shows us how, by bringing ecology into economics, "we can help to save the natural world and in doing so save ourselves", says David Attenborough
Raging Australian bushfire destroys dozens of homes
The state issued an emergency fire warning for some suburbs and semi-rural areas near Perth, urging residents to take action to ensure survival
UK's Johnson to chair U.N. meeting on climate security
Virtual gathering of U.N. Security Council on Feb. 23 will explore how climate change impacts can disrupt peace and security
GRAPHIC-The age of the 'megafire'
As climate change sees more "megafires" sweeping the United States, here is a look at some of the record-setting fires
U.S. voting rights activist Stacey Abrams nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Voting rights campaigner Stacey Abrams has been nominated for a Nobel peace prize for her work for nonviolent change
From gene sequencing to chocolate, Brazil's Amazon looks for a new development model
President Jair Bolsonaro's push to develop the Amazon through expanded mining and farming has led to surging deforestation. Is there an alternative?
INSIGHT-Shell targets power trading and hydrogen in climate drive
Energy giant Shell is looking for ways to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels and appeal to investors concerned about an industry under pressure to slash emissions