Brazil's Bolsonaro calls surging Amazon fires a 'lie'
More than 10,000 fires have been recorded in the first 10 days of August, up 17% from a year ago, according to government data
Amazon countries ask IADB to structure financing for sustainability initiative
Widespread fires last year sparked increased concern for the Amazon, where blazes are again surging
Up in smoke? Argentina's delta blaze sparks worry - and legal action
Smoke from fires roaring through a vast drought-dried wetland area has reached Buenos Aires, spurring a lawsuit and legislative action
As coronavirus steals jobs, urban Kenyans look to their rural families
Food from the countryside is supporting hungry families in town, but at a high cost to farmers hit by floods and locusts
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon two-thirds lower on titled indigenous land
In Brazil's Amazon rainforest, indigenous lands with property titles have lower deforestation rates
OPINION: Access to climate-friendly cooling must underpin the COVID-19 response
A COVID-19 vaccine that requires cooling will require a dramatic expansion in cold supply chains
Risk of COVID-19 plastic trash pile-up worries Europe
Some fear the pandemic has fuelled plastic waste littering, while a drop in oil prices is hitting recycling firms
BP's green energy targets will be tough to meet
BP plans to cut its oil and gas output by 40% by 2030 and spend $5 billion a year on low-carbon projects, in a bid to become one of world's biggest green power producers
Baby among seven killed as thunderstorms flood Greek island homes
Deputy civil protection minister says climate change is make it harder to predict the intensity of storms and rainfall
Nobel-winning Mexican scientist calls for complete ban on fuel oil
Fuel oil should be banned due to its impacts on both human health and the planet, said Nobel laureate Mario Molina