Democrats fret over getting climate deal to Biden ahead of COP26
U.S. president under pressure not to show up empty-handed at U.N. climate talks starting Sunday
How to tackle COVID-19 jobs crisis and climate change? Invest in clean energy
Putting money into solar equipment manufacturing creates 1.5 times as many jobs as the same spending on fossil fuels, while for wind power the figure is 1.2 times, report finds
U.N. urges nations to spend more on species protection as new pact talks begin
Most countries are spending orders of magnitude more funds subsidising activities that destroy biodiversity than they are spending on conserving it, says UN official
Can South Africa become a model for developing nations ditching coal?
As coal-dependent South Africa maps a path to greener energy, a ‘just transition’ that benefits local communities is seen as vital for success
Amazon is enticing workers with college fees. What's the catch?
To attract workers, Amazon has said it will offer free college tuition for more than 750,000 of its hourly employees. But what does the fine print say?
OPINION: Europe gas crisis: to prevent future shocks, invest in renewables
Renewables are the answer to the 2021 gas price surge - not the cause. To avoid future crises, reduce gas demand and make sure costs are equally shared.
As Amazon destruction continues, Brazil faces future of floods, drought
As floods batter the north and dry weather parches the south, scientists warn there is more to come if Brazil does not tackle deforestation
Warming-hit nations get closer to creating U.N. climate rights envoy
As more countries are slammed by devastating floods, storms and wildfires, the push for an envoy to protect the climate-vulnerable is gaining backers
How climate inaction is driving a mental health crisis in children
Young people's feelings of anger, fear and powerlessness arise less from environmental damage than from the unwillingness of adults to stop it, researchers find
Hurricane Ida power failures prompt calls for more solar energy, tougher grids
New Orleans residents and others are eyeing renewable energy as a way to shore up power supplies against increasingly extreme weather fueled by climate change