OPINION: An appeal to the American people amid Super Typhoon Goni
Go out and cast your ballots with the lives of the future generations – and people in vulnerable countries like us in the Philippines – in mind
Australian pension fund settles landmark climate lawsuit
REST has agreed to align its portfolio to net zero by 2050 and assess and report climate risks, in response to a claim filed by a 25-year-old member
One year on, family of murdered Amazon land defender say nothing has changed
One year after one of their leaders was killed, Brazil's "Guardians of the Forest" are still battling illegal logging
Use COVID-19 to build back better, cities told
The United Nations urged civic leaders to build more liveable urban centres better for public health, society and the environment
OPINION: Why we need an urbanization reset
The pandemic has shone a light on cities’ failure to protect the most vulnerable
Can solar fridges helping vaccinate African children work for COVID-19?
Solar-powered refrigerators are cooling vaccines in places with no grid electricity - but organising a vast cold chain for COVID-19 immunisation will be a huge logistical challenge
Climate pledges from Asia send 'extremely important' signal, says U.N. climate chief
Recent pledges by Japan, South Korea and China to go carbon-neutral within decades will have real impact, says U.N. climate chief
Climate model shows Saharan heat in much of West Africa within a century
By the end of this century, typical daily temperatures in West Africa set to be even higher than those registered on the hottest days at present, study indicates
Dutch set to miss 2030 climate goals -government adviser
Rate at which emissions are reduced needs to double in the next 10 years to reach climate goals, says environmental advisory body
Half aid workers report racism at work in past year - poll
Eight in 10 aid workers say the sector is not doing enough to tackle racism