Carbon emissions from trawler fishing on a par with aviation, say ocean researchers
Protecting just 3.6% of the ocean would cut risk of carbon disturbance due to bottom trawling by 90%, study finds
Carbon emissions from trawler fishing on a par with aviation, say ocean researchers
Protecting just 3.6% of the ocean would cut risk of carbon disturbance due to bottom trawling by 90%, study finds
Gasoline demand may never recover from pandemic, says IEA
Growth in gasoline use in developing countries is likely to be permanently offset by reductions in developed nations
Brawls in shops as Lebanon's financial meltdown hits supply of food
Food shops around the country are closing or restricting customers' orders as tumbling pound leads to shortages
OPINION: UK leads way in holding corporations to account for rights abuses
British court rulings reflect global movement towards greater accountability for multinational corporations
Vatican ruling on same-sex couples prompts defiance, pain, confusion
'I feel vicarious shame for my Church,' said the Roman Catholic bishop of Antwerp, Belgium
UK gov't concedes defeat to Fair Play For Women in census sex row
The Office for National Statistics will offer a binary choice of male or female, after women’s rights activists said it was allowing people to define sex themselves
Kenya dismisses challenge to its ban on female genital mutilation
A lawsuit by a female doctor challenging Kenya's ban on FGM was struck down by the High Court
UK gov't concedes defeat to Fair Play For Women in census sex row
The Office for National Statistics will offer a binary choice of male or female, after women’s rights activists said it was allowing people to define sex themselves
UK gov't concedes defeat to Fair Play For Women in census sex row
The Office for National Statistics will offer a binary choice of male or female, after women’s rights activists said it was allowing people to define sex themselves