OPINION: Will renewable power take too much land? Probably not
Solar panels and wind turbines can take more space than fossil fuel power – but they can double up with other uses and bring big benefits
OPINION: It’s time for answers for Africa’s ‘climate refugees’
Experts are joining forces to figure out law and policy answers to deal with rising climate-driven migration in Africa
OPINION: As a US doctor battling COVID, my father in India was worried. Now, it's my turn to be tormented
Barely three months ago, the world was applauding India for conquering COVID-19, but complacency crept in - a phenomenon that can happen in any country
OPINION: The UK government needs to show it cares about people of colour living with HIV
People of colour continue to be disproportionately impacted by HIV globally
OPINION: G7 leaders know what needs to be done to prevent famines, but will they act?
Today’s G7 meeting is a potential gamechanger for preventing famine in crisis countries if world powers step up
OPINION: We must discuss the Paris Agreement every day - not just once a year at COP
As the pandemic again threatens the annual UN climate summit, known as the COP, it's time to push on with a fresh approach that uses all opportunities for climate action
OPINION: Can you freely travel with your children? I’m a trans parent and I can’t
Whenever my children travel outside of Italy, me being trans is revealed and our privacy is violated.
OPINION: Sleepwalking into COP26 collapse - why the UK must drop its aid cuts
Britain's decision to trim its aid budget sends entirely the wrong message to world leaders - that under-delivering for vulnerable countries is OK
OPINION: Now is the time to turn climate promises into action
The Biden climate summit was a start – but concrete steps are needed next, including on climate adaptation and finance
OPINION: On International Workers Day, an apology to India’s army of informal workers
As we mark the second consecutive International Workers Day under COVID-19, we need to recognise how the world has failed its workers.