'Hard diplomacy', Labour's Miliband says UK PM is miles off U.N. climate success
With just over a month until COP26, some fear the United Nations summit is about to throw away what could be a last chance to tackle the climate crisis before it is too late
Australian PM refuses to commit to phasing out fossil fuels
Morrison said his government was still working on its emissions plans, declining to commit to curbing fossil fuels that account for a major part of Australia's export revenue
'A lot of impatience': Youth climate protesters return to the streets
Greta Thunberg's Fridays for Future movement resumes mass street protests for the first time since the pandemic began
Zimbabwe bolsters emissions targets ahead of climate summit
Zimbabwe is now committed to a 40% drop in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 across its economy from a "business as usual" scenario, compared with its previous target of 33%
Vanuatu to push international court for climate change opinion
Vanuatu is among more than a dozen Pacific island nations facing rising sea levels and more regular storms that can wipe out much of their economies
Climate change activists briefly block UK's Port of Dover
Police officers have removed the last two protestors of the group "Insulate Britain" from the roof of a lorry at the entrance of Port of Dover, Britain
World's youth returns to the streets to fight climate change
The strike takes place five weeks before the U.N. COP26 summit, which aims to secure more ambitious climate action from world leaders
In ageing Germany, the young get desperate over climate
Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg attended the Global Climate Strike of the Fridays for Future movement in Berlin, Germany on Friday
As Swiss vote on same-sex marriage, reforms slow elsewhere in Europe
LGBT+ rights activists in more conservative European nations say their fight for gay marriage has taken a back seat to more urgent issues like tackling hate crime.
Solutions Journalism: What reporters can do to beat ‘negative news fatigue’
Kavita Chandran, a Consultant and Journalism Trainer at TRF, discusses how a solutions-based approach to journalism - which focuses on responses to social issues and is now part of several training programmes that we provide to journalists around the world - offers an array of benefits to both readers and reporters.