Money talks: U.S. town prints own currency to boost coronavirus relief
Residents of Tenino, Washington are eligible for up to $300 in the wooden banknotes each month to spend at local businesses
INSIGHT-Rooftop revolution: Coronavirus chill upends solar power industry
One energy research firm has slashed its rooftop solar installation forecasts for Europe and the U.S. by 30% this year - but companies have taken marketing online to compensate
OPINION: The International Energy Agency needs to prove its credibility on climate
Global body has to put the 1.5C global warming limit front and centre of its work if it wants to lead on climate action
Scarcity of shade hurts Indian street vendors' income, health
As heatwaves become more commonplace, lack of shade in can have devastating effects on those who live and work on city streets
Global warming trends highlight 'enormous challenge' of meeting Paris climate pledge, WMO says
WMO sees a 20% chance global warming could temporarily hit the Paris climate accord's 1.5C lower limit in any year from 2020-2024, bringing more extreme weather
Ghanaian activists sue government to save forest from mine
Plaintiffs say mining in the forest violates their constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment
Brazil's Bolsonaro vetoes plans to offer COVID-19 support to indigenous people
Bolsonaro vetoed efforts to address the coronavirus threat to Brazil's indigenous population, who are more vulnerable to COVID-19
Investing in nature-rich countries is 'an insurance policy for all'
Developing countries will need financial help to keep their forests, reefs and other biodiverse ecosystems in good health, scientists say
EU lawmakers ban nuclear from green transition fund, leave loophole for gas
The lawmakers broke ranks in saying the EU Commission could approve funding for some gas projects that don't meet the green criteria
Shrinking water supplies threaten to put fragile Iraq 'on the edge'
Its economy slammed by coronavirus and falling oil prices, conflict-hit Iraq is struggling to deal with growing water shortages