Norway, Iceland, Lichtenstein cancel grant to Polish 'LGBT-free zone'
Poland is under growing international pressure over its homophobic stance
From ocean taxes to family planning, review flags ways to protect nature
A major report, commissioned by the UK government, looks at how humans can stop overusing the goods and services provided for free by the natural world
EU climate law talks dodge the 'elephant in the room'
Negotiators working on a landmark climate bill for the bloc have so far failed to agree to legally binding emissions cuts
U.S. cities underestimating their carbon emissions - study
Cities under-report their emissions by nearly 20% on average, found a study published in the journal Nature
Transform economics to halt destruction of the natural world, UK study urges
The report urges policy-makers to accept that all business activity is 'embedded' within nature, and to begin to value ecosystems accordingly
Traffickers found targeting more children as COVID-19 school closures fuel danger
Out-of-school children are particularly at risk of human trafficking during the coronavirus pandemic, U.N. says
In Bangladesh, a Rohingya refugee reflects on the Myanmar coup
"It's not that Aung San Suu Kyi's government has been friendly with us, but we thought things would be different ... After the military coup, we are once again clueless about our future."
Rugby-St George Illawarra explores possibility of signing Folau
Israel Folau had his Wallabies and Super Rugby deals terminated in 2019 after posting a meme that said hell awaited "drunks, homosexuals, adulterers"
H&M probes harassment at Indian factory after female worker's killing
Labour rights group says 25 workers at the Tamil Nadu factory have reported harassment since the 20-year-old's death
Global blueprint for climate disclosures by companies due in September
The global guidelines will aim to tackle misleading 'greenwashing' claims over the eco-friendliness of products