Americans, Russians growing less satisfied with environmental efforts
Citizens of China and Saudi Arabia are most satisfied with their government’s environmental efforts, among world's top carbon emitters
For Earth Day, U.N. chief urges "green recovery" in response to coronavirus
U.N. chief Antonio Guterres says governments should use their fiscal firepower to drive a shift from "the grey to green" economy
Thailand pledges to protect women who report sexual abuse
Thailand wants more women to report sexual assault endured in the workplace
Malaysia detains two suspected Rohingya for alleged migrant smuggling
Hundreds of Rohingya attempt the perilous voyage to Malaysia on overcrowded, rickety vessels each year, lured by human traffickers
ANALYSIS-Data of the dead: Virtual immortality exposes holes in privacy laws
Startups want to help people live forever online, but experts warn that policies fail to protect the deceased's digital rights
Rising seas could make U.S. coastal flooding a daily peril by 2100
In coming decades, what are now twice-a-century coastal floods could become much more frequent - and costly
Virus-hit Asian nations brace for double disasters as extreme weather looms
As the season of monsoons, heat waves and cyclones hits, many Asian and Pacific Island nations fear being stretched too thin
New Zealand activist flies flag of environmental revolution with election run
New Zealand's 18-year-old activist Luke Wijohn looks to take on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern with a climate centred campaign
INTERVIEW-Pakistani child bride wrongly jailed for murder courts justice
Rani Bibi, who was only 13 when police arrested her for killing her husband, is now free and fighting for compensation
Holding trafficking victims to testify makes lives worse - U.S. group
Survivors detained to help prosecute their traffickers are at risk of losing custody of their children, jobs and essential services