OPINION: Europe gas crisis: to prevent future shocks, invest in renewables
Renewables are the answer to the 2021 gas price surge - not the cause. To avoid future crises, reduce gas demand and make sure costs are equally shared.
OPINION: The future of food systems depends on cities
Cities can support the transformation needed in food systems to tackle global challenges like hunger, poverty and climate change.
OPINION: UN summit stays silent on root causes of our failing food system
The global forum has wasted the chance to consider real alternatives to our corporate-led, environmentally harmful ways of producing what we eat
China's tech crackdown - for consumers' good or greater control?
China's moves are about control of data of tech firms, say civil society groups, who fear other governments may follow suit
CEO responds to news of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's 2000 days of detention in Iran
Today, we mark a bleak milestone in the ongoing ordeal of our friend and colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
California governor signs legislation to protect warehouse workers
California Governor has signed a bill that limits warehouse employers like Amazon.com Inc from setting productivity quotas
World's beautiful, Airbus says as air industry sets out green goals
Airbus says aviation could only hit net-zero carbon emissions in 2050 if airports, airlines and air traffic systems also embraced radical change
In U.N. climate push, UK PM disputes Kermit: 'It is easy to be green'
Boris Johnson challenges the message of Muppets character Kermit the Frog at the annual U.N. gathering to push for more climate action
As Petito case captivates U.S., missing Native women ignored
Activists lament that the crisis of missing and murdered Native American women doesn't get the attention paid to Gabby Petito
Florida to consider near-ban on abortion similar to Texas' new law
The Texas law and the Florida bill are the latest in a decades-long string of efforts by Republican officials to limit or ban abortion in conservative states