Climate model shows Saharan heat in much of West Africa within a century
By the end of this century, typical daily temperatures in West Africa set to be even higher than those registered on the hottest days at present, study indicates
Polish president seen attempting to calm abortion protests with new bill
President Andrzej Duda said he would propose a bill allowing abortion in the most serious cases after tens of thousands began protesting against a near-total ban
Activists converge on Warsaw for 'biggest' protests against abortion ruling
Tens of thousands of activists marched through cities protesting last weeks announcement of a near-total ban on abortion in Poland
OPINION: Preserving affordable housing after a disaster
As crises become more frequent, planners and investors should work together to avoid gentrification in the aftermath of disasters
Dutch set to miss 2030 climate goals -government adviser
Rate at which emissions are reduced needs to double in the next 10 years to reach climate goals, says environmental advisory body
Norway wealth fund says it's hard to find right green energy projects
A surge of interest in green investments is pushing up prices and making it harder to get good returns, said the fund's CEO
Half aid workers report racism at work in past year - poll
Eight in 10 aid workers say the sector is not doing enough to tackle racism
Greta Thunberg takes climate strike online again as Sweden's COVID-19 cases mount
'The situation is worsening, so therefore it's back to #ClimateStrikeOnline for me' she wrote on Twitter
'Astro-stays' bring tourists and solar power to Himalayan villages
The social business provides solar electricity to Indian villages and offers tourists stargazing through solar-powered telescopes in the Himalayan mountains
Emptier cities, fewer babies? Coronavirus can have 'dramatic' impact
A demographic shift with people leaving big cities could give authorities an opportunity to rebalance their economies