EU drafts deal to upgrade 2030 climate change target next month
If the draft conclusions are approved, the EU could be the first major economy to beat the deadline to submit a new climate pledge under the Paris agreement
Waste not, want not: Dutch students build electric car from recycled material
The bright yellow, sporty two-seater which the students named 'Luca', can reach a top speed of 90 kilometres per hour and has a reach of 220 kilometres when fully charged
FACTBOX-Global schemes put a price on carbon emissions
About 22% of global emissions are covered by a current of planned carbon pricing scheme. Here are some of the biggest
Small farmers jailed for Sumatra fires as companies duck blame
Individual farmers are bearing the brunt of Indonesian government efforts to clamp down on forest fires, while plantation firms are getting off lightly, legal experts say
Costa Rica eyes billions of dollars in savings with net-zero emissions
Transitioning to net-zero emissions in Costa Rica will bring $41 billion in net benefits across the country’s economy over the next three decades, says president
FOCUS-Pipe dreams leave U.S. energy firms caught in climate trap
As authorities face the challenge of a smooth transition to a lower-carbon future, energy firms are wrestling with investment decisions to keep their businesses running
Dutch DJs spinning tunes from home to beat lockdown blues
Stuck at home as COVID-19 closes venues, top dance acts are streaming live shows to fans instead
OPINION: Pacific nations lead on climate. We must now do the same for nature
Progress on climate action is at risk of unravelling if Pacific island states do not step up on the related crisis of nature loss
Worsening land inequality widens gender, climate change gaps
Regulatory and legal reforms needed to check land concentration which threatens sustainable development
Carbon pricing rises as world's weapon of choice in climate fight
Can you put a price on pollution? Some of the world's biggest economies are doing just that