India's Adani nears first coal shipment from shunned Australian mine
Climate activists concerned about carbon emissions and potential damage to Australia's Great Barrier Reef have brought several cases challenging the government over the mine
Climate-fuelled disasters bring 'grave' costs across the globe in 2021
The financial and human costs of climate change are expected to keep soaring unless governments step up efforts to rein in global warming, the report warns
Reaction to the death of South Africa's Desmond Tutu
World leaders and organizations remember South Africa's late Desmond Tutu
Bangladesh takes baby steps towards climate-friendly just transition
From adopting clean energy in garment factories to helping coastal migrants settle in cities, the South Asian nation has a way to go in planning a greener, fairer future
How 2021 became the year of ESG investing
Extreme weather becoming more frequent and events highlighting social justice issues have contributed to ESG rising to the top of the agenda of investors
OPINION: Here's how to make ‘climate-neutral’ claims mean something
Swift regulation is needed to ensure low-carbon products or flights are truly green – and indigenous rights are protected in the process
UN tonic for forest carbon market omits cure for corporate trading pains
New rules for government carbon trading will help cut emissions by protecting forests, but doubts persist over the credibility of voluntary credits used by companies
Philippine supertyphoon Rai 'exceeded all predictions' - forecaster
The World Meteorological Organisation says it's likely warming temperatures are causing storms to intensify more rapidly, as happened with top-strength typhoon Rai
As climate anxiety rises, chat groups tackle isolation and taboos
Climate change is spurring rising distress and mental health issues among generations young and old - a growing network of support groups aim to tackle the issue
EU lays out rules to allow more state aid for green projects
The EU aims to cut its net greenhouse gas emissions 55% by 2030 from 1990 levels and eliminate them by 2050 which will require huge low-carbon investments