Water politics heat up under worsening climate in Afghanistan
Measures to help Afghanistan's farmers access more water for irrigation could heighten tensions with the nation's neighbours.
Mind the gap: Affordable internet vital for coronavirus recovery
As lockdowns lift but social-distancing rules remain, more services and businesses will continue to go digital
Top brands probe 'union-busting' as virus spurs sackings at factories in Asia
Multinationals including BMW, Primark and Zara investigating reports that suppliers are using coronavirus as an excuse to fire union workers
No water or work: Climate stress pushes Indian delta-dwellers to the edge
As destructive storms hit the Sundarbans more often and rising sea levels shrink islands, villagers say their problems are multiplying fast
British scientists bypass drug giants to sell potential coronavirus vaccine
In the global race to find a COVID-19 vaccination, a new social enterprise wants to ensure the world’s poorest are not left behind
As warming risks rise, Boston pastor sees need to spur 'climate justice'
Minority communities face greater threats from a heating planet - and resources and policy shifts will be needed to overcome them
OPINION: 'Sanctuary': protecting our planet must become the new normal
For World Ocean Day 2020, we release the documentary 'Sanctuary' - the story of a fight for a better planet for us all
Rising pressure on land as India launches urban forest plan
A plan for 200 urban forests could see greater land conflicts and the creation of commercial plantations
Burning issue: Australia debates risks of logging fire-damaged forests
While scientists say 'salvage logging' can encourage wildfires, timber companies say removing burned trees makes forests safer
ANALYSIS-Jobs come first in S.Korea's ambitious 'Green New Deal' climate plan
Activists say government plans announced since proposing the deal do not directly address a pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, or to end coal financing