OPINION: How drought is shifting gender dynamics in northeast Syria
Gender imbalances in northeast Syria are long-standing and only getting worse due to the drought - but women are bearing the brunt both at work and at home
OPINION: Climate action should not be a casualty of war in Ukraine
Climate finance is competing with much-needed relief for Ukrainian refugees. This short-sighted approach could trigger a hunger and climate catastrophe
As living costs surge, climate change takes a backseat in elections
As COVID-19 has worsened economic and social inequalities, jobs and livelihoods have dominated election campaigns - even in climate-vulnerable countries
Tony's Chocolonely, Justice and Care and Tafteesh amongst winners of Stop Slavery Award
The Thomson Reuters Foundation names businesses, SMEs, NGOs, and journalists leading the way in the fight to end modern slavery and human trafficking at the annual Stop Slavery Award ceremony.
OPINION: What the climate crisis needs - the world’s youth
Climate change is our inheritance. We should not be bystanders to processes and decisions that determine our future
FACTBOX-Global tropical forest loss falls in 2021 but outlook bleak
Brazil saw the largest forest losses due to commercial clearing, followed by Democratic Republic of Congo, while palm oil giants Indonesia and Malaysia made headway in stemming deforestation
OPINION: South Asia faces a deadly heatwave. Here’s what to do about it
Pakistan and India are confronting brutal temperatures this week - but preparing better and shoring up water and power supplies could save lives
Wet weather dampens rainforest loss in 2021 but world far off ending it
Fewer fires led to lower levels of tropical forest loss last year but governments will need to act much faster to meet a promise to end deforestation by 2030
As India swelters under extreme heat, Modi warns of fire risk
Extreme heat has swept across large areas of India and Pakistan this week, with more than a billion people at risk of heat-related health impacts, scientists warn