Investors urge Big Oil to follow 'poster child' Repsol's climate pledge
Repsol is the first leading energy firm to commit to a net-zero emission target, outdoing Royal Dutch Shell that had set out an ambition to halve emissions by 2050
Major brands found failing to help Thai seafood sector tackle slavery
Seafood suppliers are struggling with rising production costs as they seek to improve labour conditions and meet new anti-slavery laws
Privacy concerns pushing people to change online behaviour, poll shows
'A clear majority of people are worried about the power Big Tech has over their lives'
Growth in global carbon emissions slowed in 2019 - report
Coal use has fallen sharply in the United States and Europe, helping slow the projected growth in carbon dioxide emissions
Without urgent action, yearly extreme heat waves await Europeans
With more extreme heat, harvests could halve across southern Europe in coming decades, researchers warn
Floods predicted to uproot 50 mln people a year as climate heats up
Population growth, more intense rainfall and melting ice are likely to cause more frequent and severe floods
As lungs pay cost of dirty fuels, UN urges action on climate health risks
Health services need more money to deal with climate risks - but it's sorely lacking, says the World Health Organization
'Indiana Jones' scientists collect seeds in wild for climate change fight
Scientists have travelled the world to collect seeds that could help create sturdier crops to withstand the challenges of climate change
FEATURE-Death and debt: ethical companies find ways to tackle funeral poverty
The average cost of a funeral in Britain is over £3,500, with many grieving families going into debt to lay their loved one to rest
Activist Thunberg channels youth fury to U.N. climate summit
'People are underestimating the force of angry kids,' says the Swede after disembarking from a catamaran, La Vagabonde, in Portugal