Businesses working with slavery survivors in India seek ways to offset COVID
Social enterprises employing trafficking survivors in India rethink product lines to pay salaries
Millions in India face eviction amid coronavirus recovery push
In the last three years, 22 people were evicted every hour, with only about a fourth being resettled
Seeds of doubt: Amazon forest gatherers dread drought and fires
Residents of the Middle Juruá Extractive Reserve worry that less rain could decimate livelihoods and leave them at risk of forest fires
Cleaner but not clean: Why scientists say natural gas won't avert climate disaster
Natural gas emerges as one of the biggest drivers of climate change, scientists say
WHO calls for end to 'vaccine nationalism'
Countries putting their own interests ahead of others in ensuring a vaccine supply are making the pandemic worse, says World Health Organization
Climate activists occupy Total oil platform in Danish North Sea
Greenpeace activists call on Danish government to ban the search for new oil and gas, ahead of a new licensing round
World temperature record set in California's Death Valley
If verified, the 130F reading on Sunday would be the hottest temperature officially recorded since July 1913
Brazil indigenous tribe ordered to end protest blocking key grains export route
Members of the Kayapó indigenous tribe blocked the route to protest a lack of government protection from the coronavirus pandemic
Coronavirus banishes female inmates to far-flung jails in Malawi
No family, no sanitary pads for women locked in crowded cells far from home
Hit by worsening drought, Zimbabwe taps funding for water-wise farming
Backed by the Green Climate Fund, small-scale farmers in the south will get help to improve irrigation and use scarce water resources more efficiently