Norway to spend $1.8 bln on world's first full-scale CCS chain
Carbon capture and storage is seen as central to plans to move to a lower-carbon future, but few commercial projects exist
Swimming in tomatoes and bananas, Kenyan farmers count cost of COVID
Good rains have led to plentiful harvests as the pandemic pushes more Kenyans back to the land - but buyers are few and prices have plunged
Protesters occupy Swiss square demanding action on climate change
Leaders of a group that has also targeted banks including Credit Suisse are demanding carbon emissions be cut to net zero by 2030
In SUVs and on planes, richest 1% drive climate-heating emissions
Charity Oxfam says over-consumption by world's wealthiest needs to be curbed if global emissions are to be slashed in an equitable way
World's top companies urge action on nature loss ahead of U.N. talks
More than 560 companies signed up to a statement urging governments to do more to reverse destruction of natural world and support broader efforts to fight climate change
Tropical Storm Beta to drop a foot of rain in Texas and Louisiana
Beta is the third named storm in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico in less than a month, following Laura and Sally
Spinning clock in New York counts down time until climate devastation
Digital installation shows about 7 years and 100 days remain before average global temperatures reach 1.5C above pre-industrial levels
Fires and floods hurl climate change to fore of U.S. election
Once overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic and the country's racial reckoning, climate has hurled to the front of the U.S. presidential race
Climate strikers plan 'safe' return to protests, Greta Thunberg says
As climate impacts surge, Fridays for Future youth activists aim to resume virus-smart mass protests
Surge in forest loss seen if Brazil indigenous reserves opened to mining
Allowing mining in Brazil's indigenous Amazon reserves could lead to a loss of forest area the size of England, researchers say