Buzz off: Malawi communities scare away loggers with beehives
Keeping bees is both a way of preventing deforestation in a country where burning wood for fuel is common and boosting incomes for villagers who can sell the honey
Church investors warn UK firms of tougher line on diversity, modern slavery
The Church Investors Group (CIG) say they will not support firms without women in leadership or with weak plans to tackle modern slavery and climate change
Brazil agency gives out fewest environmental fines in 24 years
The drop in fines comes amid calls by the president to farm and mine protected areas, which have emboldened illegal logging, ranching and land speculation
FACTBOX-Where Biden and Sanders diverge on climate change
Democratic White House hopefuls both believe climate change is an existential threat and the U.S. should immediately rejoin global climate talks - but their green policies differ
OPINION: Africa’s devastating locust outbreak exposes need for crop science on all fronts
Behind every farmer dealing with a crop pest is a scientist who has supported them by developing better seeds, crop protection methods and apps to identify weeds
Denmark should sharply increase carbon tax to meet emissions target -govt adviser
Denmark is seen as a pioneer with regards to climate change and many of its peers are following what the state is doing to achieve its targets
Bangladesh urged to stop worker abuse in garment industry
Researchers found union leaders faced threats and intimidation hampering their ability to investigate claims of abuse, most of which were from women
OPINION: Time to put the Commonwealth to work on the climate emergency
A collaborative common approach to addressing global warming may be the single biggest contribution the Commonwealth can make to our planet this century
EU unveils green Africa policy, seeks new start after migrant crisis
Part of the plan is to help finance Africa's transition from fossil fuel energy to clean industries and retrain workers for higher-tech sustainable growth
Asia's love of stinky durian could help power tuk-tuks and phones
Researchers have used waste from durian and jackfruit to create electricity storage and are hoping it could be used in batteries