Food prices soar in West Africa amid conflicts and COVID, WFP says
A food emergency looms with more than 31 million people expected to become food insecure between June and August, the U.N. said
OPINION: Despite setbacks, no-deforestation supply chains remain crucial
Making supply chains protect forests and land rights is the clearest route to other priorities, from biodiversity protection to human rights
OPINION: Why I’m committing $500 million to entrepreneurship in Somaliland
In Somaliland, investments in technology and start-ups are needed to help tackle the region's challenges
Biden's climate duo of Kerry and McCarthy puts U.S. back in global warming fight
New Biden appointees must come up with an ambitious new pledge to reduce U.S. emissions and win back trust from foreign allies
Philippines raises carbon emission reduction target to 75% by 2030
Philippines climate chief hails 'ambitious' new emissions cut target, though activists urge officials to go further
Land-starved Singapore gets creative with solar in clean energy push
New solar power technologies that Singapore is tapping can be adapted by other land-scarce cities
OPINION: Trans students simply want to play the sports they love – and inclusion is the way to go
As a former Olympic women's gymnast, I believe trans people should be fully included in sport
In Namibia, same-sex couple fight for children's citizenship
Married couple fight officials who say they must show the children are genetically linked to their Namibian father to obtain citizenship
OPINION: Look to India to put the climate-vulnerable at the heart of a green recovery
Decentralised solar energy can support climate-friendly livelihoods and drive green growth - but it needs coordinated help to get off the ground
How New Zealand's much-admired COVID-19 response helped fuel a housing crisis
Investors piled into housing as government support pushed down the costs of borrowing, leaving the poorest struggling for space