Political 'retreat' on climate action harms all nations, says UN climate chief
Helping poorer nations develop cleanly and adapt to climate threats is "not charity but a global act of self-interest", says Patricia Espinosa
U.S. farm landscapes could be reshaped by changing climate - research
U.S. farmers may have to switch crops in order to avoid heavy losses in a changing climate, finds research
'We don't give up really easy': Navajo ranchers battle climate change
Climate change is making it expensive and difficult for Arizona's indigenous Navajo people to keep their animals alive
Global investors warn Indonesia that jobs bill puts forests at risk
In a letter, 35 investors said reforms to business regulation to boost the economy could weaken environmental standards
OPINION: To build back better, make African trade greener
Climate change - and demand for greener products - threaten Africa, but smart decisions now can set it up for future success
'A blessing in disguise': COVID-19 gives boost to Portugal's bicycle makers
Many are avoiding crowded trains and buses during the pandemic, preferring to cycle, walk or jog to work and other destinations
U.S. evictions surge amid pandemic despite federal ban
One watchdog recorded more than 5,200 cases of eviction in five metro areas in the four weeks since a federal moratorium went into effect in September
Climate activists start protest week for protection of forests in Germany
Climate activists seek a halt to all airport, motorway and federal highway projects in Germany
As cities bake on a warming planet, insurers cook up heatwave cover
With extreme heat impacts soaking up a larger share of urban budgets, insurers are seeking ways to reduce financial risks
Food companies urge Britain to adopt tougher rules to protect tropical forests
The firms want the new British rules to apply to all deforestation - not just cases where the destruction is illegal