Q&A: Solutions Project CEO talks climate and racial justice
Solutions Project CEO Gloria Walton says Black, indigenous and other minority communities can be at the frontline of climate solutions - if they get support
Health systems urged to develop green cure for fast-rising emissions
Healthcare emissions account for 4.4% of the global total, and could triple by 2050 without green measures - but some like England's NHS have started to act
Young, jobless and Black: UK minorities pay price of pandemic
One in three young Black Britons are out of work as crisis widens unemployment gap between ethnic groups
EU commissioner blasts Brazil climate pledge for not going far enough
EU urges Brazil to show a higher level of ambition in achieving its climate target of zero carbon emission by 2060
Pakistan to outlaw Islamist group leading protests that rails against blasphemy
Pakistan moves to shut down group after days of violent protests against the depiction of the Prophet Mohammad
McDonald's to train employees to combat harassment, discrimination
McDonald plans to introduce training and policies to protect the female employees after lawsuits accusing it of subjecting female workers sexual harassment
Who is the man Jeff Bezos chose to spend $10 billion as head of his Earth Fund?
Andrew Steer says he wants the fund to drive 'systemic change to address the climate and nature crises, with a focus on people'
EU sets out five-year crime cooperation, anti-trafficking plans
The five-year roadmap plans to combat organised criminal gangs, set new anti-money laundering rules and review data laws
Closure of online feminist groups in China sparks call for women to 'stick together'
The closure of feminists groups on the social media site, Douban, prompted anger online, as the hashtag "women stick together" swept China's Twitter equivalent, Weibo
LGBT persecution on the rise in Cameroon, Human Rights Watch says
LGBT persecution is on the rise in Cameroon with recent arrests and abuses, according to Human Rights Watch