Will Indonesia's new forest pact with Norway open door to more funding?
As Indonesia slows deforestation, it is seeking more international finance for forest conservation programmes that reduce carbon emissions
Women sacrifice their health to shield families from spiking costs
Women are skipping meals, medical appointments and treatments in order to make ends meet as living costs rise worldwide
American dream or pipe dream? Poverty forces Mexicans to migrate
Cost of living crisis drives new Mexican wave of migrants over the U.S. border
What does the green transition mean for energy jobs?
As calls grow for climate action, the shift from fossil fuels to cleaner power sources raises questions about who can access the new jobs, what skills they require and how much they pay
Mahsa Amini death: facial recognition to hunt hijab rebels in Iran
Use of facial recognition technology to identify women breaking hijab law puts them at greater risk of abuse, activists say
As U.S. bakes, mapping shows Black, Latino areas feel more heat
Locals are tracking temperatures, humidity and other data to help officials protect those living in sweltering 'heat islands'
How could positive 'tipping points' accelerate climate action?
As catastrophic climate change tipping points loom, could positive shifts toward green action also be speeding up?
Activists say China's new Silk Road equips autocrats with spy tech
China is helping dozens of nations to roll out digital surveillance systems which can be used to target protest and dissent
Violence mars Serbia’s Belgrade Pride, but LGBTQ+ marchers hope for change
Anti-gay protestors attempt to disrupt Serbia’s first EuroPride in the capital Belgrade, but LGBTQ+ marchers say event marks a turning point
Why are nature protection funds not reaching indigenous peoples?
Donors are increasingly funding indigenous communities but study says only a fraction of cash is reaching biodiversity frontlines