From suicide to 'eco-anxiety', climate change spurs mental health crisis
Mental stresses are growing for families hit by more extreme heat, flooded homes and worries about a hotter planet - but the impacts are little measured so far
After a deadly landslide in climate-hit Uganda, survivors sue for action
The landslide killed 28 people and destroyed hundreds of homes. Now 48 survivors are taking the government to court for failing to protect them
Forest rangers struggle to prevent poaching amid lockdowns
As the COVID-19 pandemic drives up poverty, many people are looking to scavenge forests for food and resources
Queue-jumping? Global vaccine shortage imperils Glasgow climate talks
As poor countries focus on immunising the most vulnerable as vaccines run short, climate negotiators could miss out, health experts say
Once key to the economy, Bosnia's coal mines face closure
As Bosnia prepares to switch gradually from coal to renewable energy sources, miners face an uncertain future
Aboriginal group seeks to strengthen ties with Rio a year after cave destruction
Aboriginal group want a seat at the table during mine planning to ensure Rio does not repeat destruction of sacred site
OPINION: How can we bring an end to the labour market’s long Covid-19?
As the impact of COVID-19 continues to reverberate, there is a burning need to help people find paths to employment and financially support those out of jobs
Indian riders deliver oxygen and groceries to help fight COVID-19
Whether on bikes or autorickshaws, volunteers across India are turning up armed with oxygen cylinders and groceries to help fight the new wave of the coronavirus
OPINION: How cities from Bristol to Dakar are weathering a warming planet
Despite nine in 10 cities saying they face significant climate hazards, CDP research has found 43% of cities do not have climate adaptation plans
Young evangelicals push to 'build a bigger choir loft' for U.S. climate action
Evangelical Christians - a powerful U.S. voting block long reluctant to back climate action - are now seeing shifts on the issue as their youth back change