As millions face famine, women at risk as they eat last and least
Women and girls are facing a double burden amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with famine looming in Yemen, South Sudan, Burkina Faso and Nigeria
Wildfires are a growing problem but developers can be part of the solution
There will be more devastating blazes in the years to come, but developers – in partnership with government and nonprofits – can build a more fire-resilient future
Evacuated amid COVID-19, Canadian First Nation waits for clean water
Faced with an unclean water supply, Canada's Neskantaga First Nation was forced to evacuate breaking the protective bubble they had tried to build during the pandemic
FACTBOX - Fossil fuel-based vehicle bans across the world
As Britain announces its 'green industrial revolution' and bans the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, here's a roundup of other countries' plans
UK stimulus for green jobs should also curb inequality, analysts say
Using COVID-19 recovery cash to create climate-smart jobs could help Britain move towards its net-zero goals - and more fairness
Britain to ban new petrol cars by 2030 on road to net zero emissions
'Green revolution' plan will mobilise $16 billion of government money, with far more coming from private sector, and create and support 250,000 green jobs by 2030
Brazilians, more than others, say climate change is 'catastrophic risk'
At odds with President Jair Bolsonaro, 93% of people surveyed in Brazil, where fires have damaged Amazon rainforest, say they are worried about climate threats
About 150 nations due to deliver stronger climate plans in 2020, tracker shows
A group of climate-vulnerable countries, which launched the tool, says larger cuts to global planet-heating emissions are essential for their survival
Funding for climate disasters is 'failing' those most vulnerable, says IFRC
Red Cross report highlights disconnect between countries at highest risk of rising climate threats and paltry amount of adaptation aid they receive
Funding for climate disasters 'failing' those most vulnerable, says IFRC
Climate-fuelled disasters are steadily rising, but humanitarian funding does not always reach those most in need, said the aid group