Can we save trees by putting a price on them?
Economists have argued for decades that putting a price on nature is one of the best ways to save it, but how does that translate into actual cash?
Call to ban LGBTQ+ events in Lebanon sparks rights groups' anger
LGBTQ+ groups say they will not be deterred by minister Bassam Mawlawi's order to ban their events for spreading 'perversion'
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches new tool to protect journalists against online violence
Amid a climate of escalating threats and targeted attacks on journalists, the Thomson Reuters Foundation has today launched a new tool to strengthen their resilience to online violence.
Gig economy workers hit by high fuel prices and layoffs
High fuel prices, income cuts, and a global economic slowdown have put gig workers in a precarious position
Crabbers face danger and poverty to save Ecuador's mangroves
Coastal communities who protect Ecuador's carbon-absorbing mangrove forests find their livelihoods - and lives - under threat
OPINION: Remembering JFK’s best friend, whose sexuality kept him in the shadows
Sixty to ninety years ago, it was scandalous to have a gay friend. Lem Billings’ role in the Kennedy Administration went entirely unsung.
Zimbabwe's drought-hit farmers fear hunger after poor maize harvest
Drought-ruined crops and a government mandate to sell harvests to the state raise fears of food insecurity
Brazil's biodiversity at risk in projected global warming overshoot
Exceeding heat limits in the Paris Agreement on climate change could threaten thousands of species in the Amazon and beyond
OPINION: Honduras must honour Vicky Hernandez’s legacy with real change for trans people
Honduras is standing at a pivotal moment - it is vital the state learns from its mistakes and creates a plan to protect LGBTQ+ people.
Thailand bars prisons from using inmates to make fishing nets
Thai officials ban new contracts using prison labour to make nets after ex-inmates said they were forced to work for little or no pay