As seas rise, U.S. coastal landowners urged to let the water in
Led by Maryland, governments and green groups are offering incentives to allow threatened saltwater marshes to 'migrate' inland
In Ukraine, foreign LGBTQ+ soldiers find acceptance on frontlines
Gay defence volunteers say their sexuality has been no barrier in largely socially conservative Ukraine
OPINION: Is dengue the next threat in flood-hit Pakistan?
More heat, floods and other climate extremes are boosting global threats from mosquito-carried diseases
'As capable as a son': Indians say no to the abortion of girls
More girls are born as women achieve success in business and sport, and police raid clinics that carry out sex-selective abortions
INSIGHT-Low-carbon bitcoin? Crypto miners' green power talk angers Texas locals
Cryptocurrency firms are positioning themselves as an ally in the climate fight, saying they want to help grow renewables, but many researchers and residents aren't convinced
OPINION: Bitcoin: El Salvador’s failed experiment has important lessons
Despite its failings and loss in value, bitcoin devotees are finding new speculators in the Global South keen to follow El Salvador’s lead
'Start my life from zero': Poor Pakistanis face heavy cost of floods
Floods have ruined crops and homes across Pakistan, leaving many of the country's poor struggling to restart their lives
OPINION: Prebunking: how to build resilience against online misinformation
Rather than debunking misinformation after it’s already spread, prebunking – or preemptive debunking - is effective at reducing susceptibility to misinformation at scale.
El Salvador's war on gangs leaves poor families reeling
President Bukele's crackdown has led to mass arrests, mainly young men from poor areas, and relatives say many are innocent
Where's the beef? Brazil balances barbecues and forest protection
As Brazilians struggle to afford a staple, a presidential challenger promises to restore the barbecue - but at what cost?