Don't let coronavirus stall climate action, warns architect of Paris deal
"In a way, it's a lesson: viruses don't respect borders, climate change doesn't respect borders," says Laurence Tubiana. "If we do not manage the climate crisis it will be the same."
As climate heats up, planners urged to look beyond history to judge risks
Predictions based on past weather extremes are dramatically underestimating growing threats of extreme heat and rain linked to warming, researchers find
From food to tech, coronavirus to spur urban planning rethink
COVID-19 could prompt new approach to urban design in Asia-Pacific region, home to some of the world's most densely populated cities
Cambodia halts mainstream Mekong River dam plans for 10 years - official
Environmentalists have warned more dams would harm fisheries and farming, while the government says it has been advised to seek energy from coal, natural gas and solar
China's greenhouse emissions rise 2.6% in 2019 - research group
Emissions rose despite a fall in the share of coal in the country's energy mix, driven by a rise in energy consumption and greater use of oil and gas
OPINION: One year after Mozambique cyclones, local crisis needs global climate action
Without a strong international response to climate change, people's efforts to get back on their feet after disasters will not keep them safe in future
EU should scrap emissions trading scheme, Polish official says
Polish deputy minister says quitting the scheme could free up money for countries to help business and citizens deal with the coronavirus
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Coronavirus creating solar industry 'crisis' - US trade group
Fallout from the pandemic has impacted both supply chains and demand in the fast-growing industry
Planned Amazon roads could harm economies not just forests, researchers warn
Paving roads through the Amazon would result in a loss of $7.6 billion, researchers said