Facebook's 'double standard' on hate speech against Russians
Meta's decision to allow hate speech against Russians is troubling and can impact other conflict areas, say experts
OPINION Burnout and beliefs: the balancing act of LGBTQ+ activists
If we don’t want political movements to be halted by activist burnout, activists must consider the mental strains of their work, one LGBTQ+ activist says
OPINION Burnout and beliefs: the balancing act of LGBTQ+ activists
If we don’t want political movements to be halted by activist burnout, activists must consider the mental strains of their work, according to LGBTQ+ activist
OPINION: Ukraine invasion shows urgency of renewables shift for Global South
The global gas crunch offers a chance to move to a more self-reliant energy future
Europe seeks breakthrough on climate change plans amid energy crisis
As governments roll out emergency measures to help citizens shoulder rising fossil fuel prices, opinion is divided over how to price carbon in coming years
Europe seeks breakthrough on climate change plans amid energy crisis
As governments roll out emergency measures to help citizens shoulder rising fossil fuel prices, differences of opinion remain over how to price carbon in the coming years
Final talks on U.N. biodiversity pact open in shadow of Ukraine
The talks are seen as the last chance to thrash out details of a "post-2020 global biodiversity framework" to help protect threatened species and their habitats
OPINION: Ukrainian crisis must lead to faster green energy transition for Europe
The EU's decision to move away from Russian gas must spur greater investment in renewables and energy efficiency
Pandemic surveillance: is tracing tech here to stay?
From contact tracing to facial recognition, the pandemic has seen countries turn to technology to save lives. But as the virus retreats, can surveillance be rolled back, too?