Drying Brandenburg lake is symbol of climate change, say scientists
After the drought years of 2018 and 2019, the lake is likely to again lose a huge amount of water in 2020, harming fish and plant life
'Canary in the coal mine': Greenland ice has shrunk beyond return, study finds
Scientists say that there may no longer be a way to prevent the Arctic from melting, pushing sea levels up by 6 meters
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
How and why systemic racism harms the environment
From tree cover to pollution, systematic racism has profound implications for people in cities and the planet, according to a new paper
First pan-African virtual Pride event takes place to share LGBT+ stories
Organisers said the coronavirus pandemic had provided an opportunity to stage the online event
Asian cities virus-proof public transit with smart shelters, thermal scanners
As cities open up, authorities are using technology to make commuters feel safer in public transit
Facing COVID-19 and climate threats, Nairobi ramps up green efforts
The African city is improving parks, adding urban forests, building more sidewalks and improving drainage to avoid floods
Trump administration rolls back curbs on oil industry methane emissions
New rules remove control requirements on emissions of methane - a potent greenhouse gas - for production and processing of oil and natural gas
Pandemic puts brakes on search for missing in Peru
Families of the missing in Peru are often left to search alone as the country reports eight women and girls going missing on average a day during coronavirus lockdown