Vulnerable nations demand funding for climate losses, fearing UN 'talk shop'
Developing countries are losing wealth as they are hit by extreme weather and rising seas, says V20, amid calls for a new fund to direct money to repair the damage fast
EU executive tries to reassure angry parliament: no funds for Poland without reforms
Poland's ruling nationalist Law and Justice party has increasingly locked horns with EU headquarters in Brussels since coming to power in 2015
OPINION: Africans are fighting to protect our oceans, food and jobs
Offshore gas exploration now threatens the sealife that West Africans depend on in whole new ways
Louisiana bans transgender girls from girls' sports teams
After democrat Governor John Bel Edwards vetoed a similar measure proposed last year, the bill was approved by the Republican-controlled state
OPINION: It’s time to act together to protect oceans
On World Ocean Day, ocean governance needs a comprehensive rethink
OPINION: Protecting the right 30% of our ocean
Today only 11% of Marine Protected Areas are inside territorial waters. Most are established offshore, far from the biodiversity-rich territorial seas
Bangladesh fire: 10 deadly disasters for workers in South Asia
At least nine firefighters were among the dead at the container depot, near the port city of Chittagong, where one official said safety guidelines had not been followed.
Announcing the winners of the 2022 TrustLaw Awards
TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation's global pro bono service, celebrated its annual TrustLaw Awards ceremony on June 8th in London.
U.S. renewables 'frenzy' puts land conflicts on corporate radar
As big firms from Apple to PepsiCo target net-zero emissions, there is hot demand for renewable energy projects that reduce the risk of protests over land use or wildlife impact
Former coal hub Nottingham aims to become Britain's first net zero city
Former fossil fuel industry hub Nottingham is aiming to slash its carbon emissions to reach net zero by 2028