U.N. chief to world leaders: 'Inequality starts at the top'
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the coronavirus pandemic had revealed "fractures in the fragile skeleton of the societies we have built"
U.S. court rules that California work with Quebec on CO2 market is constitutional
The agreement to link markets aiming to cut CO2 emissions has been ruled constitutional, despite complaints from the Trump administration
Evictions nearly back to pre-pandemic levels in some U.S. areas -Cleveland Fed study
As eviction bans come to an end, eviction filings are returning to their pre-pandemic levels, according to research
S.African farmers rap repeal of state of disaster for drought
Water-scarce South Africa draws criticism as it revokes its classification of drought as a national disaster, threatening livelihoods for farmers
Efficient cooling seen as key to managing climate change risks
As the world warms, people will need more fridges and air conditioners to stay healthy, but those devices need to be energy efficient, say experts
Green or Brown? As lockdowns lift, governments face a recovery climate choice
Climate advocates see post-coronavirus recovery as a once-in-generation chance for green reboot
Pact to aid poor cocoa farmers in peril as COVID-19 hits demand
The scheme to guarantee a minimum income for farmers was based on prices, which have hit their lowest in years due to the pandemic
Look to women to drive global economic recovery from pandemic - Melinda Gates
Policies that focus on women's role will prove the most effective, says the philanthropist
Russians to be offered free plots of land amid Arctic push - draft law
The legislation would allow Russian Arctic’s residents to acquire up to one hectare of land for free to build a home or use for business
'If not Europe, who else?' EU under pressure to secure green recovery at crunch summit
The European Commission says economic destruction wreaked by the virus will not shake plans to make the EU "climate neutral" by 2050