African Development Bank backs young 'agripreneurs' to beat climate change
Africa's youth need investment, not 'empowerment', to realise the continent's potential and support food security, says the head of the African Development Bank
Davos 2021: Billionaires, big tech and vaccines top the WEF agenda
Xi Jinping, Ursula von der Leyen and Greta Thunberg were among those present at the World Economic Forum's annual gathering, held online this year
Time to 'reimagine' travel industry, UK's Prince Harry says
'There is an opportunity to do things differently, to do things better,' said Harry as he called for a more sustainable tourism model
How Biden's climate agenda aims to trigger a 'good-paying' jobs boom
New U.S. president aims to create more than 10 million decent jobs through $2 trillion green investment in economy
Environmentalists, farmers win Dutch court case over Shell Nigeria spills
Farmers win damages in major case against oil giant over ecological damage in the Niger Delta
ANALYSIS-Biden's climate change orders fast and furious, but lasting change will be harder
Executive orders may make a splash in the opening days of a presidency, but can be vulnerable to lawsuits and reversed by a future president if not backed up by legislation - which could prove a tough fight
Dutch court to rule on Shell's Nigeria oil spills
The case pits the fuel giant against local communities seeking compensation for contaminated land and waterways in the Niger Delta region
'Greenwashing' is rampant in online stores, consumer authorities find
A study of 344 "seemingly dubious" green claims made online by companies found that 42% of claims were likely false, deceptive or potentially unfair
Death toll from storm Eloise rises to 21 across southern Africa
Homes, crops and infrastructure in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, eSwatini and South Africa have also been destroyed, with tens of thousands of people displaced in Mozambique
Hong Kong cooks up lab-grown fish as appetite for 'clean meat' rises
Eating more 'cultured' meat could help curb climate change and cut the need to kill animals - but will consumers bite?