Sponsored content: Thank You for the Rain, a film about a Kenyan farmer’s struggle, has helped to catalyse change nationally and internationally
Uniper is using a controversial investor dispute system to claim up to €1 billion compensation for being forced to close a coal power station early
Campaigners ask government to explain relief for coal plant manufacturer Doosan Heavy Industries, contrary to its promise to end coal financing
President Jair Bolsonaro’s opening up of the Brazilian rainforest to logging and mining makes its people vulnerable to the Covid-19 pandemic, experts warn
No longer able to take to the streets, activists are upping their digital game and making common cause with social justice campaigners
After losing at two lower courts, campaigners are taking the fight to ban new oil exploration licences to the top, where it will be heard by all 19 justices
Grassroots climate movements are building the resilience and self-determination of communities, making them better equipped to handle the crisis
Ethiopia wants $900 million riverside project to be a model of green development – yet one resident says shelters were demolished ‘without warning’
While gender equality and women’s empowerment are goals, they are also essential enablers of climate action and development
International Women’s Day on March 8 is a chance to start solving a deep inequality: women are more vulnerable to climate change than men
Rubber tappers burn an Amazon forest reserve in Brazil to clear land to raise cattle – deforestation has increased under President Jair Bolsonaro
Public opinion on climate change is shifting but to keep it at the top of the political and public agenda will require a sustained effort for decades to come
Britain’s Prince Charles, contributing wildflower seeds, says it is ‘exhausting, often demoralising’ to persuade people of vital role of biodiversity
We want your story ideas about how communities – especially women, youth and indigenous peoples – are building resilience to climate change
Africa emits only 5% of world greenhouse gas emissions yet is most at risk from worsening heatwaves, droughts and floods
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Greater international support for indigenous land rights and livelihoods is a cost-effective way to limit climate change, PNAS study
Greenpeace says it will appeal to the Supreme Court, arguing oil exploration violates Norway’s constitutional guarantees of a healthy environment
‘We need to re-invent and re-think the management of our landscape,’ say bushfire experts, warning adapting to climate change will require bipartisan political support
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