New Jersey governor signs law aimed at protecting poor from pollution
The landmark bill aims to tackle inequalities that see poor neighbourhood more likely to suffer high pollution
In pandemic spotlight, public banks ponder a greener role
Ahead of the first global summit of development banks, pressure is growing on them to set a precedent for climate-safe, ethical lending
Q&A-What is the science behind the moo-ve from cattle methane emissions?
Why cattle burps are such bad news for the environment, and what can be done to tackle the problem
Burps to burgers: food companies wrangle climate-warming cattle emissions
As concern about the environment grows among consumers, farmers are looking to tweak cattle diets to reduce their emissions
OPINION: It's time to #FightClimateInjustice
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, youth activists are relaunching strikes for faster, fairer action on climate threats
More children wed, risk trafficking in Rohingya camps in pandemic
The study found an increase in child labour and violence against children as well
OPINION: Monster hurricanes are now inevitable - but flooding is not
Here's how to cut the risks of disaster
'Nobody has done anything': Amazon indigenous group decries illegal mining
Munduruku indigenous leaders say their land is being invaded as gold prices rise, and efforts to fight the problem are inadequate
All must come aboard for a smooth ride to carbon-neutral future
Many governments are planning to slash carbon emissions to net-zero by mid-century but they need to make sure green policies do not deepen social divisions, climate experts say
First fighting, then COVID-19 leave Colombian forest tribe homeless
About 300 members of the Embera community are living outside a Bogota park, calling on the city to provide permanent housing