In Yemen, racism dooms Black people to life on the margins
Millions of Black Yemenis and African migrants see little hope of escaping poverty and marginalisation due to centuries of discrimination
Cow power: Indian coal state seeks greener energy from dung
As Chhattisgarh looks for alternatives to fossil fuels, rural women's groups will be equipped to run biogas production, boosting electricity access and incomes, says its top minister
OPINION: Out of Ukraine war, a plan for Africa's food security
A foreign conflict has exposed Africa’s dependence on imports and is galvanising action to boost local food production and tackle climate threats
Cow power: Indian coal state seeks greener energy from dung
As Chhattisgarh looks for alternatives to fossil fuels, rural women's groups will be equipped to run biogas production, boosting electricity access and incomes, says its top minister
OPINION: Why world's youth are using climate strike to call for reparations
Fridays For Future activists take to the streets today to demand climate reparations and justice. Reparations are not charity, but an obligation of the Global North
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How is Europe helping Ukraine's refugee children?
From governments to volunteers, here's some of the ways Europeans are helping families fleeing the Ukraine war
For Ukraine's refugee children, schools promise a fresh start
Europe's schools scramble to make space for more than 1.5 million children fleeing the war in Ukraine
How can 'sponge cities' use nature to tackle climate-fuelled floods?
A new AI-based study compares cities' trees and lakes to how much concrete they have, to gauge their ability to respond to climate shocks
Tropical forests turn down the planet's heat by 1C, scientists find
Forests should be valued not only for their role in curbing emissions and as a source of carbon credits but also for the direct benefits they offer to communities, researchers say