OPINION: Investing in digital agriculture can help Africa beat this pandemic
We need to bridge Africa's data gap to strengthen food, health and economic security, and overcome a predicted continent-wide recession
Global oil demand, CO2 emissions likely peaked in 2019 -energy consultancy
Growing scepticism about long-term oil demand in a post-pandemic world is putting pressure on oil companies to revalue their assets
UN backs changes to aviation emissions scheme in boost for airlines
Baseline for offsetting emissions has been changed to 2019 only, before the pandemic hit aviation, to reduce costs for struggling airlines
U.N. warns COVID-19 could wipe out gains in equality for women at work
An estimated 40% of women employed globally work in hard-hit sectors such as hospitality and retail
UK could swelter in 40C every 3-4 years by end of century- Met Office
The likelihood of extremely hot days in Britain has been increasing and will continue to do so this century, weather agency finds
'Work to do' as coronavirus hits LGBT+ Jamaicans hard
Almost one in four LGBT+ Jamaicans say they have lost their jobs due to the pandemic
Clean air and quiet streets - virus lockdown gave France's Greens election boost
In weekend municipal elections, Greens took control of or became alliance partner in 11 city halls, as citizens adjust to COVID-19 era
OPINION: Why Black American women literally cannot breathe
With pregnancy outcomes already far worse for black women, health risks associated with environmental damage and climate change are especially worrisome
With creches shut, mothers forced out of garment factory jobs in India
Bosses say childcare facilities closed due to coronavirus concerns, but union leaders decry loss of 'basic right'
Swedish drinkers to go the distance with new pub app
The app aims to help diners and drinkers keep their distance by showing when venues have reached their maximum safe capacity