Prominent Saudi women's rights activist on hunger strike in detention, says family
Rights groups say at least three women's rights activists, including Loujain al-Hathloul, were held in solitary confinement for months and subjected to abuse including sexual assault
OPINION: Rebalancing our plates to restore our planet
Diets in Brazil cause five times the GHG emissions of diets in Nigeria, and Russia uses four times as much land as Pakistan
Child malnutrition reaches new highs in parts of Yemen - U.N. survey
The coronavirus pandemic, economic decline, floods, escalating conflict and underfunding have compounded an already bleak hunger situation
Medicine not chainsaws: Indonesian clinic keeps villagers and forests healthy
In Borneo, offering affordable healthcare to villagers living near forests is helping to reduce illegal logging and fight climate change
Obat, bukannya gergaji: klinik membuat warga desa dan hutan jadi sehat
Di Kalimantan, layanan kesehatan yang terjangkau bagi warga desa di sekitar hutan terbukti dapat membantu mengurangi pembalakan liar dan menanggulangi perubahan iklim
OPINION: Why the United States needs to change how it manages public land
Neither political party has an adequate vision for the public lands
Wolves and weed: U.S. voters choose future of public lands
Voters could create $3.6 billion in funding for parks, open spaces and more, according to one tally
Swiss seniors sue government over climate change at European court
Retired women want more efforts to curb planet-heating emissions in Switzerland, where the climate is warming twice as fast as the global average
Vietnam races to prepare devastated central region as typhoon nears
Molave will be the fourth storm to hit the Southeast Asian country this month, deepening a crisis in its central region that has seen 130 people killed in floods and landslides
Vietnam races to prepare devastated central region as typhoon nears
Molave will be the fourth storm to hit Vietnam in a tumultuous month during which floods and landslides have killed 130 people