Guardioes Da Floresta
On the frontline with the Guardians of the Forest in Brazil.
Polar opposites: the remote Alaskan village divided over oil drilling
Climate change, oil and tribal politics in north slope, Alaska
Baptism by toxic water: Mine waste, sewage threaten South Africa's worshippers
Around Soweto, Christian priests and traditional healers use the water for baptisms and healing ceremonies. However this water is polluted with sewage and mine waste and is more likely to kill than cure.
Fracking on my doorstep
Industry groups say fracking could prove a huge domestic energy source for Britain - but those living on the frontlines fear their homes could pay the price
Kings of the stage: the drag kings rewriting the rules of masculinity
Drag Kings say they want to challenge stereotypes of masculinity, amid a cultural shift over gender
Behind closed doors: battling domestic violence in Bosnia
Almost one in two Bosnian women have experienced some form of violence, mostly at the hands of their own partners
'More prison cell than bedroom': photo series spotlights homes of London's poorest children
'We hear a lot about housing, but rarely from a children's perspective'
Living with ghosts | The Cambodian cemetery where the living outnumber the dead
More than 25,000 families live in 277 urban poor settlements around Phnom Penh
Without defence, indigenous Brazilians left to languish in jail
With the world's third largest prison population, Brazil's jails are overcrowded and violent but there are mounting concerns the situation is worse for indigenous inmates
Land defenders on alert one year after Trump shrinks U.S. monuments
U.S. conservation groups have rallied to protect other at-risk areas