Fossil fuel demand to take historic knock amid COVID-19 scars -BP
As the pandemic leaves a lasting effect on global energy demand, fossil fuel consumption is set to shrink for the first time in modern history, predicts energy giant BP
Volunteer armies map 'invisible' communities hit by coronavirus
Communities are using open source tools to help contain the coronavirus by mapping handwashing stations and those at risk
Corporate giants court climate startups in race to net-zero future
Companies big and small are undertaking a green rethink, as awareness grows of the need for businesses that take better care of the planet
OPINION: The big reset - how to reboot capitalism after COVID-19
It is 50 years since economist Milton Friedman said companies exist purely to maximise profits. This pandemic has shown us it's time for a reset
Swedish 2021 budget to include $1.1 bln in climate measures
The measures include extra cash for green transport, money for climate-smart renovation of public housing and support for biofuels
'All gone:' Residents return to burned-out Oregon towns as many West Coast wildfires keep burning
Drought conditions, extreme temperatures and high winds in Oregon created the 'perfect firestorm' for the blazes to grow, says the state's governor
British business calls for green recovery, policies to meet net zero
The group urged Britain to make green choices during recovery from the coronavirus pandemic
Search crews scour charred landscape in Oregon as wildfires rage on
Oregon Governor Kate Brown called the perilous blazes a "once-in-a-generation event"
Oregon's wildfires force mass evacuations, but shifting weather offers some hope
"This is a climate damn emergency. This is real and it's happening. This is the perfect storm," California Governor Gavin Newsom said
FACTBOX-Five of the largest wildfires ever to hit the U.S. West
As wildfires rip through the United States forcing thousands from their homes, here are a few of the largest to ever scorch the U.S. West