EU urged to draft law on child labour, deforestation in coffee and cocoa
Voluntary industry schemes falling short in spurring change
"Emerging crisis" as thousands flee rising farmer-herder violence in Nigeria
Nomadic herdsmen and local farmers have for decades clashed over land and resources, but fighting has sharply escalated in recent weeks
From stinky seaweed to sick fish, world's warming oceans threaten livelihoods
Climate change will reduce the productivity of fisheries in the world's exclusive economic zones by up to 12 percent by 2050
The Green Climate Fund is facing an opportunity – not a crisis
Now is the perfect time to redefine how the Green Climate Fund builds developing countries’ capabilities to implement climate finance and develop climate-resilient low-carbon economies
Molson Coors steps up climate fight, even as heat drives thirst
The brewery cut carbon emissions from its direct operations by 15 percent in 2017, the first year of a programme aimed at halving emissions by 2025
Most people think world is more dangerous than two years ago - survey
Concerns have risen over politically motivated violence and weapons of mass destruction
Japan hit by worst weather disaster in decades: Why did so many die?
At least 176 people have died, and millions have been forced to evacuate in the worst weather disaster in the country for 36 years
Flights cancelled as Taiwan battens down for powerful typhoon
Weather bureau warns of landslides, flash floods
Japan struggles to get help to victims of worst floods in decades
Survivors in focus as temperatures rise and water scarce
Fish consumption hits a peak, but is it sustainable?
A report found that a third of the world's oceans are overfished