Global goals: Is there still time to save the world?
Nine humanitarian experts on the chances of a real global reset by 2030
Kenya's WTO candidate says she will focus on climate change if selected
'How is it possible that the WTO does not discuss climate change?, said Amina Mohamed, who is among a shortlist of five candidates
Could Egypt's #MeToo movement be the tinder for a 'feminist revolution'?
Rights activists say keeping momentum going depends on reaching poorer women and cementing change in the justice system
A young violinist's lonely mission to pressure Russia on climate change
Arshak Makichyan, 26, is working to raise awareness of environmental issues in a nation where many remain unconcerned over global warming
Peru's 'Wonder Woman' battles illegal gold mining in the Amazon
Illegal mining, sex trafficking, criminal gangs: inside Peru's lucrative gold mining trade with the 'Wonder Woman' seeking to clean it up
OPINION: The smart money is heading toward stronger climate action
With climate-smart investments outperforming their rivals, now's the time for companies to step up
Poland's Kaczynski could join government as coalition teeters over LGBT+ rights
Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party is in talks to avoid a breakdown of its ruling three-party coalition, over relations with the European Union and LGBT+ issues
'Be prepared': With water scarcer, Egypt pushes farmers to use much less
With Nile water insufficient and now in question, the government is mandating a switch to water-saving drip and sprinkler irrigation
UK PM Johnson calls on leaders to build back greener after coronavirus
Johnson will also announce Dec. 12 event to mark 5-year anniversary of landmark Paris accord, at which leaders will be invited to submit stronger climate action plans
Unusually heavy rains in Senegal expose big gap in $1.4 bln flood plan
The plan included improving stormwater drainage - a priority in many West African nations, where seasonal floods are becoming more destructive - but it is short of funds to complete the work