G7 brightens outlook for new nature pact but pandemic threatens deadline
Without further in-person talks, the October deadline for the global pact to protect nature is likely to be missed, officials said
French Muslims pay heavy price in COVID pandemic
France forbids the gathering of data based on religion or ethnicity, but evidence indicates the COVID death rate among French Muslims is much higher than in the overall population
U.S. cities put trust in community hubs to counter climate, social shocks
'Resilience hubs' initiative seeks to address lack of trust in government, particularly in vulnerable communities
Britain's biggest investor drops AIG, others from some funds over climate
All had either not responded adequately to corporate engagement or had breached LGIM's "red lines" around involvement in the coal sector, their carbon disclosures or their links to deforestation
'The People vs Arctic Oil': Climate activists target Norway at human rights court
The lawsuit is part of an emerging branch of law worldwide where plaintiffs go to court to make the case for curbing emissions that cause climate change
Grand designs: the refugees in Paris with an eye on fashion
The Reprise project aims to give refugees and migrants the skills to turn second-hand clothes into edgy menswear
OPINION: The energy revolution is here – and here’s how to be a part of it
The tipping points of the energy transition have arrived, and new partnerships and cash can drive swift action
Winners of 'Green Nobel' fight deforestation, coal power
Liz Chicaje won the Goldman prize for protecting Peru's Amazon for its indigenous communities, while Kimiko Hirata was honored for pushing Japan toward renewable energy
EU, U.S. sow seeds for climate cooperation, dodge coal's end date - draft
The United States and EU are the world's second- and third- biggest emitters of CO2, respectively, after China
Twitter adds 'Arabic (feminine)' language option in diversity drive
Twitter says it is the first social media site to introduce an "Arabic (feminine)" option and the initiative could be expanded to other languages