U.N. report suggests temporary basic income to help world's poorest amid pandemic
Payouts could help slow infections by allowing people who would otherwise face starvation to stay at home, said U.N. experts
Signs of farm 'revolution' in India as coronavirus prompts change
Farmers are turning to machines to plant their fields, cutting water use but threatening jobs
Pandemic hit women's sport much more than men's - UK parliamentary report
Coronavirus-related cancellations of major events threatens to undo work to bring women's sport to the forefront, said parliamentarians
Sierra Club examines racist past, painful legacy of John Muir
Environmental group says it will increase the number of people of color in its leadership and decide which of its monuments need to be renamed or pulled down
Climate fund head seeks green turning point from virus crisis
Stimulus spending plans are key to a climate-friendly recovery after the coronavirus pandemic
EU makes world's biggest 'green recovery' pledge - but will it hit the mark?
One Green member of European Parliament says clear criteria are needed to ensure package is used to wean the continent off fossil fuels
Europe steams towards coal exit - research
Renewable sources of power have taken over for the first time in 2020, generating 40% of European Union electricity, think-tank says
Student files first climate change lawsuit against Australian govt
The litigation claims investors who buy Australian government bonds should be made aware of the risks due to climate change
Coronavirus cases surge among factory workers in post-lockdown India
Some firms are skimping on health and safety as they put business before workers’ rights, union leaders say
Chatbots, motorbikes: Southeast Asia HIV centres adapt to coronavirus
Coronavirus lockdowns forced HIV centres in Southeast Asia to adapt with measures that have helped those still who face stigma