Canada is pressing Biden administration on Keystone XL pipeline, Trudeau says
Biden plans to scrap the $8 billion pipeline permit as one of his first acts in office
In Brazil's Amazon, indigenous people fear surge in COVID-19 deaths
As hospitals struggle to cope in hard-hit jungle city of Manaus, some villagers prefer to take their chances at home
How Biden could use his whole government to take on climate change
Biden has promised an "all-of-government" approach to fight climate using federal agencies to advance his agenda
Climate risks jostle with pandemic as fractured world struggles to respond, WEF says
Worsening political polarisation, inequality and loss of social cohesion could undermine recovery from the pandemic and action to tackle global warming, annual risk report warns
OPINION: COVID-19 has shown what happens when we destroy nature - 2021 must be the year we change course
For years, we have ignored the silent crisis of biodiversity loss, but we cannot risk another damaging decade for nature
Feeding the world while saving the planet a 'difficult' balancing act
A sharp increase in food prices triggered a global rush for land to increase food security
With free buses and WhatsApp, southern Africa steps up storm preparedness
After cyclones brought devastation in 2019, authorities and aid agencies in Zimbabwe and Mozambique are evacuating people, sending phone alerts and strengthening homes
Canada scrambles to salvage Keystone XL as Biden prepares to kill troubled pipeline project
A source told Reuters Biden will cancel a permit for the $8 billion project over concerns about fossil fuels contributing to climate change, dealing a blow to Canada's energy sector
EU sees carbon border levy as 'matter of survival' for industry
Europe's plan to make huge investments in cleaning up industry will have a "cost effect" that must be addressed if competitors don't follow, says climate policy chief
Climate and ESG risks hurting 60% of developing countries' ratings: Moody's
Ratings agency calculates that 43% of emerging economies have a highly negative credit impact from physical climate risk such as rising seas