Economic impact of coronavirus zeroes in on Black LGBT+ Americans
Death rates and infections from COVID-19 that have also been disproportionately high among Black Americans
Tech helps cashmere herders, hazelnut farmers fight soil erosion in Asia
With the use of mobile-based technology, farmers in Mongolia and Bhutan are restoring degraded land
Teen election candidate urges NZ to lead world in green virus recovery
Luke Wijohn, 18, who is hoping to become New Zealand's youngest lawmaker, says his country should create jobs in conservation and clean energy, while stepping up climate action
Critter compost: Pakistan plans to use locusts to nourish crops
Researchers seek chemical-free ways to tackle massive locust infestation amid fears that pesticides could harm plants, animals and humans
At-risk Caribbean scrambles to prepare for hurricanes during pandemic
Social distancing means fewer people can use storm shelters which are boosting hygiene provisions, while movement restrictions could hamper the delivery of emergency aid
Singapore to make travellers wear electronic tags to enforce quarantine
The devices will track wearers' movements, and any attempt to leave home will trigger an alert to the authorities
Cameroon tomato farmers count losses to wild weather and lockdown
Too little rainfall and then too much has paired with coronavirus impacts in Central Africa, leaving growers struggling
Four held after climate protest at British Formula One Grand Prix
Protesters held up an Extinction Rebellion banner during the race even though it was closed to spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic
As workers sweat, pressure grows on employers to turn down the heat
As global temperatures rise, workers are increasingly struggling to cope with heat on the job and companies are starting to adapt their practices
Solar beats salt, bringing clean water to coastal Kenyans
An innovative plant makes seawater drinkable, in a country where many are forced to rely on potentially unsafe water sources