Europe's wind power capacity not growing fast enough to meet climate targets-industry
Europe's wind power capacity is behind to meet the climate and energy targets because the permitting rules and procedures are too complex
The school leader getting New Mexico's tribes online
By helping students connect to the internet, Kimball Sekaquaptewa hopes to boost opportunities for families beyond the pandemic
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, ARMEDANGELS and Missing Link Trust amongst winners of the Stop Slavery Award
The Thomson Reuters Foundation names businesses, SMEs, NGOs, and journalists leading the way in the fight to end modern slavery and human trafficking.
Myanmar's internet shutdown: What you need to know
The military has imposed information blackouts as people turn to VPN and encrypted messaging apps to skirt restrictions
Laos issues new decree on dams aimed at minimising harm
At least 50 dams have been built in the last 15 years in Laos, but environmentalists, fishermen and farmers say they are not being well managed
Syrian migrant sets sights on seat in German parliament
Tareq Alaows, who fled to Europe in a rubber boat, plans to run for Germany's Greens party in elections this September
In Kenya, electric fences protect forests from human destruction
The fences aim to cut rampant illegal logging and charcoal burning at a time when the country is trying to boost forest cover
OPINION: UK’s Modern Slavery Act will not prevent forced labour in China
Stronger legislation is needed to tackle modern slavery in global supply chains of British businesses
Britain's Drax abandons gas plant plans in climate push
Drax plans to become a carbon-negative company by 2030, and says developing new gas plants to replace coal no longer fits with that strategy
On a retro style milk truck, London entrepreneur chases a 'zero waste' future
Ella Shone aims to meet growing demand for household goods free of the plastic packaging used in supermarkets