ANALYSIS-Mampukah merek-merek global menghindari greenwashing melalui rencana baru penyelamatan hutan?
Setelah terlewat tenggat untuk memiliki rantai pasok yang bebas deforestasi pada 2020, sebuah koalisi multinasional akan mengembangkan roadmap baru untuk setiap komoditas. Organisasi pemerhati lingkungan mengingatkan, waktu yang tersisa tak banyak lagi.
ANALYSIS-Can global brands avoid 'greenwash' with new forest-saving plan?
After failing to end deforestation in supply chains by 2020, a coalition of multinationals will develop a roadmap for each commodity, but green groups say time is running short
OPINION: Can the COVID-19 crisis help reboot urban food in Africa?
Food security is growing with the pandemic - but there are ways to fight back
Boohoo to tackle failings in Leicester supply chain
The fashion retailer announces new measures to address the poor working conditions in garment factories disclosed in July
Thai students wear local fabric to aid COVID-hit villages
Thailand's universities are encouraged to source local fabric for clothing under a project launched by the government
Frustrated Australian climate activist juggles school and a lawsuit
"I am here because I am fed up with the Australian government's inaction on the climate crisis," activist says at one of 500 planned protests in the country Friday
Aboriginal artist Namatjira wins Australia's most prestigious prize
Vincent Namatjira, 37, is the first Aboriginal painter to ever win the prestigious Archibald Prize
Land hunters: App matches Zimbabwe's farmers with vacant plots
The app's creators hope it can help boost food security, in a country where more than half of irrigable land is lying idle
Seeking deeper emissions cuts, U.N. and Britain plan December climate summit
U.N. chief says online meeting on Dec. 12, the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, will be "an important moment to continue raising climate ambition"
Governments blocking path to carbon-neutral future, UN chief warns
Besides instituting their own net-zero emissions plans, governments must create the conditions for others to do the same, Guterres says