Shorter supply chains needed to end hunger, says UN
18 May 2020

THE CORONAVIRUS crisis is deepening inequalities in accessing healthy food, the UN special envoy for food systems has warned.

Just 28% of countries have released nature pledges a year after UN deadline
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Only 28% of countries have met a UN call to submit new plans on addressing nature loss – a year after the original deadline.

Companies could have profits from breaking environment laws stripped under Australian reforms
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The Albanese government wants the power to strip companies of any financial gains made from breaking environment laws, as part of a package of landmark reforms to be put before parliament in the next two weeks.

Brazil's Indigenous battle with a dry Amazon rainforest
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As pastures and thirsty crops dry up the Amazon, Indigenous people try to adapt traditional farming methods.

US, Australia to invest $2 billion in critical minerals, advance Alcoa gallium project
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The United States and Australia extended financial support to several Australian companies as part of a wide-ranging critical minerals agreement aimed at countering China's hold over the industry.

How veterans of Al Gore's firm plan to align on climate and still profit
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A new investment firm is betting on a big idea: There's no collision between prioritising both climate and returns despite the recent vibe shift – if you do the homework.

The methane hunters of Melendugno
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How Italian activists are fighting to expose the true scale of the climate harm caused by a giant European pipeline.

EU plans deforestation delay only for small businesses
Wed 22 Oct 2025
The proposal will need approval of co-legislators, EU countries at the Council and MEPs, who can still push for more changes to the legislation.

Trump is pushing allies to buy US gas. It’s bad economics – and a catastrophe for the climate
Wed 22 Oct 2025
The price of partnership with the United States has changed. Washington is now using assurances of defence and trade access to pressure allies in Europe and Asia to buy more of its fossil fuels under decades-long contracts.

Von der Leyen tries to appease EU climate target skeptics
Wed 22 Oct 2025
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pledged to adjust key green laws to secure support for a new climate target.

UN pushes for worldwide disaster alerts as extreme weather ‘spirals’
Wed 22 Oct 2025
Climate-related hazards have killed more than 2 million people in 50 years, said the UN’s meteorological agency, 90 percent of them in developing countries.