Greta Thunberg's rise from teen activist to global climate leader
As the Swedish teenager accuses leaders at COP26 talks of failing to take real action, here's how she built the global "Fridays for Future" movement
IMF head says faster emissions cuts can curb 'dramatic' adaptation needs
"If we don't take charge of our own destiny in this decade, it doesn't matter how beautiful our plans for 2050 are," says Kristalina Georgieva
COP26: What are the COVID rules?
The UK's Boris Johnson has faced criticism after sitting maskless next to David Attenborough at COP26. So what are the COVID-safe protocols in place at the summit?
Will COP26 deforestation pledge be game-changer or just more broken promises?
A major commitment to ending and reversing deforestation at COP26 will need more funding, transparent monitoring and tough regulation of businesses and financiers linked to forest destruction to work, analysts say
'Stripped away': Growing push on land justice for Black Americans
'Surging' public discussions on reparations to atone for the effects of slavery and structural racism in the U.S. are currently underway
Bangladesh's hazardous shipyards launch race for cleaner, safer future
The shipyard industry in Bangladesh is evolving to come in line with new regulations designed to improve worker safety and environmental protection
Bangladeshi veteran of UN climate talks fears COP26 will fail the world's poorest
Slow action to cut emissions and deliver finance means Glasgow summit will likely fall short of keeping 1.5C goal alive and protecting vulnerable people, warns Saleemul Huq
'Perfect storm': Poor Britons caught in cost-of-living squeeze
As inflation gathers pace in Britain, low-income households are expected to bear the brunt of rising fuel and food prices and higher outgoings
The price of abortion curbs: Economists weigh in on U.S. debate
In a debate marked by deep ideological and religious divides, economists urge policymakers to consider the financial cost of curbing women's abortion rights
New China privacy law to be 'major' force globally
More than half the countries in the Asia-Pacific region have some form of data protection and privacy legislation