According to predictions from the Global Carbon Project, COVID-19 could cause the biggest drop in carbon emissions since the Second World War.
COVID-19 has disrupted communities worldwide but could this period teach us anything about another existential threat we are facing: the climate crisis?
A number of shifts brought on by the COVID-19 emergency lay the groundwork for the transformation required to create a global response to climate change.
From the discovery of flying reptile fossils to another mass coral bleaching, here’s a look at other news stories besides the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Green financing and the sustainable financing market continues to grow in the Middle East, helping to shift the region away from a reliance on fossil fuels.
With public gatherings banned or curtailed in many countries due to the coronavirus pandemic, Earth Hour will be taking place online for the first time.
Quarantining and lockdowns have forced many countries' industries to shut down, with many factories closing their doors.
Women in developing countries are disproportionately affected by climate change – and only education can remedy this
Shared mobility services have the potential to dramatically reduce levels of congestion and pollution in our cities - and there's nothing to stop us making it happen.
To avoid loneliness and social isolation, we must remember to care for ourselves, our communities and the environment during this pandemic.
For World Water Day 2020, how to incorporate water into the climate agenda by raising awareness, encouraging advocacy and seeking innovation.
The COVID-19 pandemic is slowing down economic activity. Governments should take the opportunity to launch sustainable stimulus packages focused on clean energy technologies, writes Fatih...











