Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon retreats in July from 2019 record
Advocates warn that a reversion from the worst July on record last year was no cause for celebration
OPINION: It's time for a law change to save Peru's threatened forest people
Peru's Congress has an opportunity now to protect little-known indigenous communities from COVID-19 and extractive industries
Pakistan pushes renewables - but coal expansion continues too
A new policy aims for 30% electricity from renewables by 2030 - but planned coal plant expansion could stand in the way
Amazon fires rage in early August as fears of mass blazes mount
Fires in the Brazilian Amazon have surged, outstripping the same period of 2019
Fires in Brazil's Amazon rainforest surge in July, worst in recent days
Environmentalists say President Jair Bolsonaro has emboldened illegal loggers, miners and land speculators to destroy the forest
Explainer: Can the Beirut explosion offer lessons for the Middle East?
What could the explosion mean for the city and others in the region?
Lockdown 'flash crash' in emissions won't curb warming - but green recovery can
Decisions on how to build back economies after the pandemic will make or break global climate change goals, researchers say
Bangladesh looks to cut future coal use as costs rise
Coal is less economically attractive than when Bangladesh drafted plans to build new coal-fired power plants - but will it switch to gas rather than renewables?
Economic meltdown threatens Europe's war on plastic
A fall in oil prices has made virgin plastic cheaper than the recycled alternative, with recycling firms struggling to stay afloat
Central African states seek to make forests work for people and planet
"Unless we can make timber into a precious resource, we're not going to be able to maintain these Congo Basin forests"