Rising heat drives crippling sandstorms across the Middle East
Drought and changing weather patterns feed stronger, longer dust storms, causing damage that costs the region $13 billion a year
Mumbai turns to Twitter for help mapping India's monsoon floods
Climate researchers in India's financial capital hope real-time social media posts can help them boost the city's flood response
How the conservative Supreme Court is reshaping U.S. law
Here is a look at what the court did in its latest term, which ended on Thursday, and where it is headed.
High-profile murders in Brazil's Amazon highlight soaring violence
The deaths of British reporter Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira highlight growing Amazon violence
Youth street protesters turn sights on climate 'villains'
Frustrated by slow action on climate threats, youth activists are trying more targeted confrontations with bankers and politicians
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches new tool to protect journalists against online violence
Amid a climate of escalating threats and targeted attacks on journalists, the Thomson Reuters Foundation has today launched a new tool to strengthen their resilience to online violence.
Gig economy workers hit by high fuel prices and layoffs
High fuel prices, income cuts, and a global economic slowdown have put gig workers in a precarious position
OPINION: Silver bullet tech solutions to climate change can't save our planet
But cutting out fossil fuels can
Crabbers face danger and poverty to save Ecuador's mangroves
Coastal communities who protect Ecuador's carbon-absorbing mangrove forests find their livelihoods - and lives - under threat
Zimbabwe's drought-hit farmers fear hunger after poor maize harvest
Drought-ruined crops and a government mandate to sell harvests to the state raise fears of food insecurity