'Ecological Ponzi scheme' threatens to bring down humanity, scientists warn
Scientists say failing politics and a focus on short-term economic gains is accelerating biodiversity loss, climate change and over-consumption and pushing societies toward breakdown
IEA says oil market outlook clouded by vaccine roll-out variables
IEA-ENERGY/OUTLOOK (URGENT):IEA says oil market outlook clouded by vaccine roll-out variables
Hungry for change: Faulty food systems laid bare by COVID-19 and climate crises
The pandemic has made it harder for farmers - already grappling with climate extremes - to sell their harvests, while rising poverty pushes more city residents to use food banks
OPINION: It’s time to rethink groundwater management
Managing aquifers more wisely could significantly shore up water, food and energy security
Brazil to face major security threats as climate impacts surge, military experts warn
Continuing Amazon forest loss and climate impacts could drive growing shortages of water and hydropower, military experts say
Planet's life-support systems need care to avert 'the next Wuhan'
As climate impacts and the COVID-19 pandemic take their toll, what makes people and nature resilient needs a rethink, Johan Rockstrom says
As Cape Town races to save water, risk of 'Day Zero' drought seen rising
In the worst-case scenario, extreme droughts could be about 100 times more likely than they were early last century
COLUMN-Coronavirus and the great workplace debate: John Kemp
GLOBAL-CITIES/KEMP (COLUMN):COLUMN-Coronavirus and the great workplace debate: John Kemp
Australia urged to offer migration safety valve as climate pressures Pacific
Allowing climate-threatened islanders more opportunities to live and work in Australia could aid both places, researchers say
In a thirsty world, information gaps dog a push to tap groundwater
Using more underground water could ease water shortages - but coordination of an "invisible" resource remains a challenge