Canada earmarks aid for indigenous communities to prepare for coronavirus
There are fears that the pandemic could hit indigenous people hard given issues such as poverty and their limited access to health care
Europe's new jobless urged to pick fruit amid huge farm labour shortage
Farmers fear crops could be left to rot as coronavirus lockdown leaves them short of hundreds of thousands of seasonal labourers
Greenland ice sheet shrinks by record amount - climate study
The massive melt was partly due to atmospheric circulation patterns that have become more frequent because of climate change
Investors plan to push Total to do more on climate change
A group of investors plans to present a resolution at the oil major's AGM urging the company to align its business with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement
Last orders? How Britain's community pubs are fighting to survive the coronavirus crisis
With makeshift shops and takeaways, community-owned pubs find new ways to serve locals during COVID-19
So far, U.S. courts rule for abortion rights during coronavirus pandemic
Several conservative states in the U.S. that have tried to put limits on abortion during the coronavirus outbreak
Volunteers turn spare AIDS Memorial Quilt fabric into coronavirus masks
The United States has the world's highest number of COVID-19 deaths and masks are in short supply
'Isolated within isolation': keeping out coronavirus in the frozen Antarctic
Professor with British Antarctic Survey warns disruption to scientific operations could interrupt crucial monitoring of climate change markers
Chile to let some prisoners out of jail, but not Pinochet-era human rights violators
Lawmakers around the world have let prisoners out of jails because they are vulnerable to the coronavirus
How smartphone apps can help 'contact trace' the new coronavirus
Companies and governments around the world are racing to create apps to help track the spread of the coronavirus