Family farmers struggle to keep up with fast-warming world
Rising global temperatures are predicted to fuel more hunger and inequality among small producers who grow a large share of the world's food - will they be able to adapt?
Climate primer: How to debunk myths about climate change
Author and scientist Paul Behrens picks apart some of the most egregious and long-standing myths around global warming
Public banks urged to share funding fairly, as climate batters poor farmers
Communities most vulnerable to floods, droughts and storms are still not getting the support they need to adapt to climate change, say aid experts, as world's development banks meet
G20 countries still backing fossil fuels through COVID-19 response
Despite repeated pledges to end subsidies for oil, gas and coal, G20 governments continue to fund fossil fuels, with the COVID-19 crisis doing little to change that, says new report
After COVID-19, what's next for social enterprises?
The pandemic poses grave threats to businesses that tackle issues like poverty and pollution. Emma Lange of London's Impact Hub King's Cross explains how businesses for good can adapt
Britain's struggling book stores get helping hand in Christmas sales battle
British branch of Bookshop.org aims to challenge Amazon as COVID-19 and e-commerce push many independent booksellers to the brink
Scientists propose tax on meat and livestock to help avert future pandemics
Rising demand for meat drives pandemic risk as well as biodiversity loss and climate change, study says
Launch a baking business during COVID-19? This UK entrepreneur says yes
In launching her breadmaking classes, British entrepreneur Rosy Benson hopes to capitalize on a pandemic-induced rethink about how we eat
EU net-zero aim 'in tatters' as lawmakers fail to shift farm rules, critics charge
Failure to curb conversion of natural land to farmland, and lack of green restrictions on farm aid imperil EU climate aims, environmentalists say
Weather disasters opening U.S. eyes to climate threats - Al Gore
As awareness of risks grows, the United States is “crossing the political tipping point on climate right now”, according to the former U.S. vice president