SE Asia's people back new nature goals, as nations bide time
More than 9 in 10 people polled in Indonesia, Malayasia and the Philippines say they want to see 30% of land and oceans protected
Facebook and climate change: can falsehoods be reined in?
Researchers say climate change misinformation is polluting social media. But what measures have been taken against it and are they working? Here are some answers
EXPLAINER-As climate change wreaks havoc globally, IPCC report flags ways to adapt
As climate impacts worsen, people are not powerless to protect themselves, a new science report is set to say
OPINION: Will COP27 still be conducting fire drills as the world burns?
Climate impacts are hitting people now, and help to adapt and pay for losses can’t wait
'Catastrophic' wildfire risk is growing. Here's how to cut it
As climate change increases the risk of 'catastrophic' wildfires, countries need proactive policies to stem their ferocity, scientists say
FACTBOX: Colombia decriminalizes abortion amid Latin American shift
Monday’s landmark court ruling makes Colombia the region's third country in two years to decriminalize abortion, after Argentina and Mexico
OPINION: It’s time to turn climate change adaptation ambition into action
And local people need a say in what to do – and the money to make it happen.
OPINION: Five hopes for a more equitable, resilient and sustainable 2022
The world’s cities are taking the initiative on a range of environmental and social problems, from climate change adaptation to access to affordable food
Red tape, conflict stop Uganda's herders moving to cope with climate change
As the country suffers worsening droughts and floods, pastoralists move to survive – but the increasing need for official permission to travel across grasslands is rooting many of them in place
Tree-clearing criminals fuel Colombia's wildfire surge
Government officials are hunting suspects accused of setting wildfires – but genuinely slowing rising deforestation will require a more proactive government presence in threatened areas, analysts warn