Europe prods homeless with spikes and cold showers
“One evening I arrived, and a flower box had taken my place"
FEATURE-With wonky vegetables and beer, social enterprises keep food out of landfills
"People think fruit falls off trees into buckets, are all the same size, shape and colour and available all year round"
Can religions help in the fight against climate change?
A growing share of the six billion believers around the world are getting personally involved in the fight against climate change
Invest in forests and indigenous people to fight climate change - experts
"Forests hold so much potential in the effort to limit climate change"
India tops global pollution deaths of 9 million a year - study
One in six of all deaths worldwide are caused by pollution, and the vast majority occur in developing countries, The Lancet medical journal said
As scientists ponder "hacking the climate," poor countries are wary
Could geoengineering the planet to curb climate change leave people in poor countries better - or worse - off?
FEATURE-Armenians urged to value their women as abortions of girls skew population
For Armenian families, giving birth to at least one boy is a is a must
War or peace? Neither reigns in limbo land of Nagorno-Karabakh
"Many people are displaced but they are in areas that are highly militarised. There's a pressure that you have to be prepared, that war can explode at any time"
FEATURE-Transgender Armenians stitch and sew their way out of prejudice
Armenia is one of the least LGBT-friendly countries in Europe
Powering homes, saving water: could evaporation be the next renewable energy?
Evaporation from U.S. lakes and reservoirs could generate almost 70 percent of the country's current power output, say scientists.