OPINION: The overlapping crises of climate and COVID-19 demands a renewed solidarity
With the COVID-19 crisis nowhere near an end, climate change ever accelerating and an economic crisis in the making, the stakes are higher than ever
Military coup, economic sanctions hike threats to Myanmar's forests
Forestry experts say Myanmar's army may revert to logging if trade restrictions push it into doing more business with countries and companies lacking environmental standards
Cost of flood damage to U.S. homes will increase by 61% in 30 years
Over 4 million homes - concentrated in Florida, California, South Carolina and Texas - are at substantial risk but most are not required to have flood insurance, research shows
ANALYSIS-For Black founders, venture funding remains elusive despite new funds
While corporate America is starting to acknowledge its diversity problem which is leading to some change, the pace of this change is slow
'No other option': Deadly India floods bare conflicts from hydropower boom
Whatever the role of climate change, experts say rampant construction is adding to the burden weighing on rural communities across the Himalayas
WIDER IMAGE-Farmers fight back: Making animal feed from a locust plague
KENYA-LOCUSTS/HARVESTING (PIX, TV):WIDER IMAGE-Farmers fight back: Making animal feed from a locust plague
Future proofing: Australia's gas networks look to go green with hydrogen
In a bid to future proof their assets as the world goes green, pipeline owners aim to show how their infrastructure can be used to deliver and store cleaner energy
Australia promises quick, independent probe after third rape accusation
A third woman has added her voice to rape allegations against an unnamed former member of Prime Minister Scott Morrison's Liberal party
Texas freeze led to release of tons of air pollutants as refineries shut
Refineries were forced to burn off gases as the freeze hit production, releasing toxic smoke which polluted the air
Malcolm X's family releases letter alleging FBI, police role in his death
Civil rights leader's family urge investigation into letter suggesting security forces behind his death in a 1965 shooting