Americans, Russians growing less satisfied with environmental efforts
Citizens of China and Saudi Arabia are most satisfied with their government’s environmental efforts, among world's top carbon emitters
Will coronavirus fan the flames of Southeast Asia's haze problem?
Indonesian farmers burn huge swathes of land each year creating a vast haze of smoke that costs billions in economic losses
Rights groups demand Mexico halt huge tourist train project
Mexico's Mayan Train project puts indigenous people at risk of infection from the coronavirus, according to rights groups
World Health envoy warns of unrest in poor nations without action to combat virus
Without help to combat the pandemic, poor countries could see 'ungovernability', World Health Organization envoy says
For Earth Day, U.N. chief urges "green recovery" in response to coronavirus
U.N. chief Antonio Guterres says governments should use their fiscal firepower to drive a shift from "the grey to green" economy
Lack of clean water leaves Brazil indigenous reserve exposed to coronavirus
Overcrowded and impoverished, the Guarani Kaiowa lack the most effectively weapon against getting coronavirus: clean running water
Death of 12-year-old Indian farm worker spurs child labour probe
Officials launch investigation after child worker dies during walk home following coronavirus lockdown in India
Earth Day 2020: How to be eco-friendly during coronavirus lockdown
With millions of us staying home to stop the spread of COVID-19, here are some ways to help the environment - even if you can't go out
Dutch students raise privacy concerns over online exam surveillance
Dutch universities use software that can access webcam, location microphone, and browsing history which students say infringes on privacy
Spain provides lockdown support for trafficking victims, prostitutes
Spanish government ensures victims of trafficking and prostitutes receive financial and medical help during coronavirus lockdown