Canada's move away from fossil fuels threatens 450,000 jobs
TD Economics calls for oil and gas workers to be retrained in clean energy jobs
EU leaders promise new refugee funds, nudge Turkey on rights
Turkey, home to some 4 million refugees, say the EU broke promises of aid for curbing migration into Europe, while the EU say funds depend on adherence to EU rights standards
Garment workers owed millions in pandemic severance pay, study finds
COVID-19 exacerbates ‘long-term problem’ of unpaid severance benefits to sacked clothing factory employees, says study by U.S.-based Workers Rights Consortium
Greenpeace stages Pacific Ocean protest against deep-sea mining
Greenpeace activists protest against deep-sea mining in the Pacific Ocean to protect the home of significant biodiversity
Rescuers hunt for survivors after cyclone kills 119 in Indonesia
Weather agency head says once-rare tropical cyclones are happening more often in Indonesia and climate change may be to blame
U.S. climate envoy Kerry says India is "getting job done" on climate
India is praised by U.S. envoy for committing to clean energy goals
Increases in aid sex abuse complaints reflect tougher scrutiny, Britain says
Britain says sexual exploitation and harassment by aid workers happens ‘far too often’ and pledges new measures to support victims and punish perpetrators
Big ECB climate change role may be step too far warns Wunsch
The European Central Bank is reviewing its role in fighting climate change, with options under consideration including punishing polluters and rewarding sustainable firms
Conflict and COVID-19 drive hunger to record levels in Congo
A third of the population in the Democratic Republic of Congo is suffering from acute hunger due to conflict and the economic impact of COVID-19
'Pay up': Indian trafficking victims left destitute by compensation delays
Hit by COVID-19 delays, some 12,000 survivors of trafficking, sexual assault and acid attacks are waiting for claims to be assessed