China
Countries Want Debt Relief for Conservation. Is China Ready to Play a Role?
By Katie Surma, Georgina Gustin
China’s Clean Energy Investments Abroad Are a Boon for Climate, but Human Rights and the Environment Are a Different Story
By Nicholas Kusnetz
A Massive, Chinese-Backed Port in Peru Could Push the Amazon Rainforest Over the Edge
By Georgina Gustin
How China Silences Environmental Reporters Beyond Its Borders
By Katie Surma
Inside the Fight to Stop the Illegal Trade Driving the Vaquita Porpoise Toward Extinction
By Teresa Tomassoni
China Helped Indonesia Build One of the World’s Biggest, Youngest Coal Fleets. It’s Still Growing.
Story by Nicholas Kusnetz, data analysis by Peter Aldhous
Global Renewable Power Capacity Expected to More than Double by 2030
By Kiley Bense
New National Climate Action Plans Trickle in During Climate Week, But Still Add Up to a Lot of Warming
By Bob Berwyn
The Steep Environmental Costs of China’s Massive Global Development
ICN Sunday Morning
Chinese Mining Firm Downplays Toxic Waste Spill as Residents Reel From Impacts
By Katie Surma
Top Fossil Fuel Producing Nations Plan to Blow Past Climate Targets
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Chinese Miners Accused of Gold Pillage, Environmental Destruction in DRC
By Katie Surma
Zambia Ordered a Mining Company to Pay Villagers After a Toxic Waste Spill. The Firm Made Them Sign Away Their Rights First
By Katie Surma
Despite Everything, US Solar Manufacturing Continues to Power Up
By Dan Gearino, Arcelia Martin
The Woman Holding Chinese Mining Giants Accountable
By Katie Surma
The Chinese Dam Threatening the World’s Most Endangered Ape
By Nicholas Kusnetz