Silent trains to masks: U.S. cities fight to revive public transport
A drop in public transport ridership puts urban liveability at stake, researchers and advocates say
Climate activist Greta Thunberg back to school in Sweden
The teenage climate activist posted a photo marking her return to classes after a year out to campaign
Green on-trend: Top fashion and food firms test ways to nurture nature
From protecting pollinating insects to cutting the hoofprint of cashmere-producing goats, companies are aiming greener
Gas and nuclear industries fight to the end for 'green' EU investment label
Energy bosses are lobbying hard to be included on the bloc's forthcoming list of eco-friendly investments
In 'megafire era,' California battles record wildfires, pristine redwoods burn
The recent wildfires have killed at least seven people and destroyed over 1,200 homes and other structures
Facing 'different climate' California battles record wildfires
The recent wildfires have killed at least seven people and destroyed over 1,200 homes and other structures
UK plans law to force big companies to clean up their supply chains
The proposed law would force larger firms to show that commodities including soy and palm oil were produced legally
Veteran environmentalist mounts court bid to protect Tasmania's native forests
A lawsuit seeks to overturn an agreement that gives Australian states and state logging firm environmental exemptions
OPINION: In the face of COVID-19, rich countries are in danger of abandoning the poor
Poor countries are facing a storm of coronavirus and climate change impacts - but commitments to help may be weakening
Tougher EU climate target technically, economically feasible, researchers say
The European Commission will next month propose a stricter target of 55% reduction in emissions - up from 40% currently - by 2030