EXCLUSIVE-European banks face indigenous calls to end Amazon oil trade
Indigenous communities are resisting oil industry plans to push deeper into their territories and say banks backing trade from the Amazon are complicit in rising threats to the forest
Last year was one of three warmest on record, researchers find
Only 2015 and 2016 were hotter than 2019, according to new research by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Nearly half UK residents plan to fly less as climate concern grows
Changes in habits during lockdowns can be harnessed for a green recovery, say researchers
EXPLAINER -Exam grading algorithms amid coronavirus: what's the row about?
Students from the United States to Norway are being assigned grades by computer models they don't understand
Drier than the Sahara: heatwave fans fire risk for French farmers
Rising temperatures are widening the risk zone for summer crop and forest fires into the cooler northern regions
In Kenya, Maasai entrepreneur moves conservancy beyond tourism hit by pandemic
As the coronavirus pandemic has dried up vital tourist dollars for Kenya's Maasai, one entrepreneur is finding ways to diversify sources of income for a community-run conservancy
Young activist aims to bring India's tribal wisdom to the climate fight
Archana Soreng, a new youth advisor to the U.N.'s secretary general, says tapping indigenous knowledge is crucial to battling planetary warming
Monsoon floods expose blockages in Karachi's drains - and politics
National Disaster Management Authority steps in to clear storm drains, obstructed by illegal building, trash and sludge
India's COVID-19 lockdown threatens efforts to stop spikes in child marriage
Rise in child marriages feared as struggling families marry off girls to ease their economic hardship during the pandemic
ANALYSIS-Land, environment laws diluted as Asia-Pacific nations eye growth
Fast-tracked project approvals and new laws to spur economic growth after the coronavirus risk hurting rural communities