Small-scale fishermen turn to apps and AI to tackle climate change
Digital tools allowing fishermen to share ideas and monitor catches are helping to tackle overfishing and protect livelihoods
Glencore's Australia mine expansion threatens sacred sites -authority head
Several sacred Aboriginal sites has been put at risk due to Expansion of Glencore in Australia
IEA says global CO2 emissions rising again after nearly 6% fall last year
International Energy Agency chief says rebound in global emissions in late 2020 is "a stark warning that not enough is being done to accelerate clean energy transitions worldwide"
Fears for children's privacy as Delhi schools install facial recognition
Use of facial recognition is problematic with a low accuracy rate and few safeguards against data breaches or misuse
Through the mailbox slot: Japanese theatre offers new viewing experience
Dance company places viewers into individual boxes in an effort to find a new COVID-safe model for performances
Lawsuit accuses Amazon of 'systemic' racism in corporate offices
Charlotte Newman, a business development head at Amazon who is Black, says she was subjected to racial tropes and sexual harassment
At least 1,500 Britons killed by climate change-fuelled heat this century
In a new study, scientists explore how governments could better measure the losses and damage caused by global warming around the world
Pandemic 'shecession' reverses women's workplace gains
More women than men lost their jobs in many rich countries, new research shows
INSIGHT-To go electric, America needs more mines. Can it build them?
Biden's plan to speed up electrification will require lithium and other minerals for batteries. But digging for them could anger conservationists
Panama's national beauty contest opens to transgender women
Panama has joined a small, but growing number of countries that accept trans contestants in their national beauty pageants