Girls turn poo to clean power in Cameroon biogas push
"We give practical training to girls in colleges on how energy is generated from the sun, water and human waste," says one training organisation
In Jordan hospital, mental trauma scars children blown apart by bombs
"You see war every day, you see their injuries, you see how it's affecting their lives - and sometimes it has an effect on you too"
Army denies Dakota pipeline permit, in victory for Native tribes
"The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and all of Indian Country will be forever grateful to the Obama Administration for this historic decision"
Business not yet doing enough to stop commodities destroying forests
"You're not even getting to the policies being in place, let alone implementation by 2020, so clearly there is still a long way to go"
Poverty, prejudice drive more women to join Boko Haram militants
"For some women trapped in domestic life, Boko Haram offers an escape"
In fear after attacks, gay Bangladeshis retreat into closet and flee abroad
"The whole community has been sent back to the closet... whatever we had been doing - it has been completely shut down. There is no movement, no visibility, no work."
INTERVIEW-Gore says US climate curbs on track, hopes Trump will surprise
During the presidential election campaign, Gore said Trump's policies would "take us toward a climate catastrophe."
Yurts, cleats, coats: Dakota protesters dig in for brutal winter
As winter arrives in North Dakota, protesters prepare for gruelling weather conditions
"Unprecedented" numbers face severe hunger in South Sudan - U.N.
The country's hunger levels have doubled since last year