India's rural work scheme plots green jobs to fight climate change
Women are planting carbon-storing mangroves in eastern India under the government's main employment scheme for rural households
Berlin becomes a magnet for LGBT+ Poles fleeing homophobia at home
A growing number of young LGBT+ Poles are settling in the German capital, viewed by many as a 'queer oasis' close to home
After Ida, U.S. cities eye more equal resilience plans
New York and other U.S. cities are seeking to ensure their climate mitigation plans protect their most vulnerable communities
As Amazon destruction continues, Brazil faces future of floods, drought
As floods batter the north and dry weather parches the south, scientists warn there is more to come if Brazil does not tackle deforestation
Young Lebanese driving crypto 'revolution' after banks go bust
Lebanon is the latest developing nation to witness a boom in cryptocurrency use driven by an economic crisis
Twin threats: Climate migrants said to face greater risk of modern slavery
New report warns that millions more people displaced by climate change will be exposed to trafficking and slavery in the coming decades, and calls for policies to protect them
Poor, Black, Hispanic bear brunt of Texas abortion law
Texas's near-total abortion ban will affect Poor, Black and Hispanic women the most as other states brace for similar restrictions
In Indian mining hub, farmers bring polluted land back to life
As global demand for India's iron ore grows, fuelling environmental damage in mining areas, some farmers are bringing contaminated agricultural land back to life
EXPLAINER: 1.5C warming limit in doubt as countries lag on emissions cuts
The challenge for November's COP26 climate change summit is to keep the 1.5C goal in sight - but progress is painfully slow
Puberty blockers explained, as UK court rules on trans children
Medical treatment for children seeking to transition gender is back in the spotlight.