Former coal hub Nottingham aims to become Britain's first net zero city
Former fossil fuel industry hub Nottingham is aiming to slash its carbon emissions to reach net zero by 2028
Bangladesh's historic coastal mosques feel climate change's bite
Worsening climate-change-driven heat, heavy rainfall and storm surges threaten Bangladesh's coastal mosques. What needs to be done to protect them?
OPINION: Here's how environmental democracy can help peace in Latin America
Chile has just adopted the regional Escazú Agreement, aimed at ensuring that every person has access to information, participation and justice on environmental matters
Indian weddings go green with new tree-planting traditions
Indian communities are planting trees to celebrate local customs and events such as weddings and funerals to help restore degraded land
Watchdog's new chief says high prices can support greener palm oil
CEO of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil calls on companies profiting from a price surge driven by Ukraine war to invest in more climate-friendly, ethical production
U.S. actor Margaret Cho takes on 'straightwashing' of LGBTQ+ history
The comedian and actor hopes to reveal hidden LGBTQ+ histories with a new show released during Pride month
India's new VPN rules spark fresh fears over online privacy
Cybersecurity directive requiring virtual private network (VPN) providers to retain users' raise concerns that activists, whistleblowers and dissenters will be at greater risk of surveillance
COVID-19 and Ukraine war threaten clean energy gains for poorest
Hundreds of millions of people are projected to remain without electricity by 2030 as concerns grow over the prospect of meeting Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) on access to green and affordable energy
New global fund invests in nature to shore up climate change fight
The Climate Investment Funds aim to raise at least $500 million to protect ecosystems in developing countries, partnering with indigenous people and local communities
Sri Lankans turn to social media for help as economic crisis bites
Sri Lankans are using groups on Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter to offer mutual aid as shops run out of basics