OPINION: Finance-sector efforts to combat climate change don't yet add up
A new set of principles will soon make it possible to measure progress on climate commitments and raise ambition across the whole financial sector
OPINION - Rana Plaza: Bangladesh's garment workers need new legal protection
Eight years after the deadly factory collapse, fashion brands must show their commitment to Bangladesh's garment workers by signing a new, legally binding worker-safety agreement
Does the U.N. human trafficking protocol create a more just world?
Many researchers question whether anti-trafficking interventions worldwide have been effective, while others say they are harmful
European Super League: Is it time for fan ownership of football?
The failed 'Super League’ experiment has damaged the credibility of football’s elite. But it may provide an opportunity for fan-ownership models to democratise the beautiful game
OPINION: Climate crunch time - can Biden summit unlock political will for action?
2021 will be a decisive year for the climate plans needed to reach net-zero emissions, and the world is counting on the U.S. to fire the starting gun
OPINION: The EU must keep children safe online. Here's what it should do
The European Union urgently needs to make sure children are protected from online sexual abuse and exploitation. Here are five steps it should take
OPINION: Memo to the Biden administration: What not to do on climate
As the United States lays out its climate plans, here’s 12 false climate solutions, faulty patterns, and harmful omissions to avoid
OPINION: Nature will help drive a better, faster COVID-19 recovery
Businesses, investors, cities and regions need to commit to working with, rather than against, nature
OPINION: Will Derek Chauvin's conviction bring change in the UK?
It is right that Derek Chauvin is held accountable, for George Floyd’s family and for the world to see. But it will take much deeper commitment and more sustained energy to dent the global scourge of systemic racism.
OPINION: Global climate policy needs to tackle its racist roots
World leaders must acknowledge that racism and colonialism underlie delayed, inadequate climate action - and use COVID-19 recovery as an opportunity for justice