Clock ticks on greener homes as UK seeks jobs and emissions cuts
Ramping up home retrofits in Britain - to make houses more comfortable and cheaper to run - could be a smart way to recover from COVID-19, backers say
Indonesia's plan for giant farm kindles 'ecological chaos' concern
The estate, aimed at growing food crops to fill COVID-19-linked shortages, will likely damage more carbon-rich peatland, climate experts warn
Rencana pembukaan perkebunan raksasa dikhawatirkan akan kacaukan ekologi
Pakar klimatologi memperingatkan perkebunan yang disiapkan khusus untuk tanaman pangan ini, guna mengatasi kekurangan persedian akibat COVID-19, kemungkinan besar akan memperluas kerusakan lahan gambut.
German parliament passes coal exit bill
Germany has committed to weaning itself off coal power by 2038 at the latest
Coronavirus spike: The cities facing a second lockdown
As many cities ease curbs on movement, why are others from Beijing to Melbourne imposing second lockdowns and what do they involve?
Powerless in a pandemic: Solar energy prescribed for off-grid healthcare
COVID-19 has made clear the need for reliable power in rural health facilities - including to cool an eventual coronavirus vaccine
China braces for more rainstorms over weekend, climate change blamed
Amid forecasts for rainstorms in large parts of China, Greenpeace says the extreme weather could be due to climate change
Bangladeshi solar-sharing start-up aims to cut power waste
Technology allows rural solar panel owners to sell excess power to neighbours, improving income and access to clean energy
Pump or dump? With oil in decline, Africa ponders its energy future
As COVID-19 bashes economies and demand for oil plummets, is this a moment to think green - or pump faster?
With mobile units, Philadelphia doctor brings coronavirus testing to the city's Black communities
Dr. Ala Stanford's mobile units have provided free coronavirus tests to over 6,000 people in the city's hard-hit Black neighborhoods