IPCC scientists warn climate change losses becoming 'difficult to avoid'
A flagship report by 270 leading climate scientists warns loss and damage is already happening and is set to grow much worse
EXPERT VIEWS - IPCC climate report: Adapt now for liveable future on hotter planet
Climate scientists, officials and campaigners discuss new IPCC report, which details a "rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future"
'Useless for us': New Indonesian capital excludes indigenous, poor
New capital city will uproot thousands of indigenous people, and offers little incentive for poorer residents in Jakarta to move
'Useless for us': New Indonesian capital excludes indigenous, poor
New capital city will uproot thousands of indigenous people, and offers little incentive for poorer residents in Jakarta to move
Ukraine invasion plays out online as web sleuths document the conflict
Analysts and researchers are providing real time updates on Russia's military assault on Ukraine by using open-source intelligence
INTERVIEW: Jamaica's first female defence chief battles danger and sexism
Breaking barriers, Jamaica currently has the world’s only serving female chief of defence staff
Ukraine LGBTQ+ community in fear after Russian assault
The prospect of Russian occupation in Ukraine has terrified the LGBTQ+ community, with many joining an exodus from Kyiv
India's LGBTQ+ 'pioneer' state bans abuse, boosts trans rights
LGBTQ+ Indians worry that without proper enforcement of new policies, they could still have to battle daily abuse
Thomson Reuters Foundation response to crisis in Ukraine
The Thomson Reuters Foundation is committed to fostering a free media ecosystem and has worked with independent media in Ukraine for 30 years. We are working tirelessly with our consortium of partners to review ways in which we can continue to provide support, and help journalists to fulfil their vital mission of free, fair and unbiased reporting.
SE Asia's people back new nature goals, as nations bide time
More than 9 in 10 people polled in Indonesia, Malayasia and the Philippines say they want to see 30% of land and oceans protected