'Follow the water': Worsening drought dries up housing for rural Namibians
As rural Namibians move to cities to escape drought, many end up in makeshift houses in overcrowded informal settlements
War or peace? A threatened Brazilian indigenous tribe weighs its options
Endangered by land-grabbers and illegal loggers, an Amazon community debates how best to respond
Global CO2 emissions from power sector fell 2% last year - study
The fall in emissions - the biggest since at least 1990 - was due to reduced coal usage in Europe and the United States
OPINION: The climate crisis has a female face
Groups of climate activists are dominated by women because they suffer the most from the climate crisis fuelled by our patriarchal economic system
Women's rights: 25 years of progress? Or not?
Despite progress in some areas, equality remains a long way off, with millions of girls and women affected by poverty, violence and discrimination
Global finance must 'align' in climate change fight, says UK minister
Minister leading COP26 climate summit calls for push to turn "billions into trillions" of dollars funding green growth worldwide
U.N. cancels some meetings ahead of climate summit due to coronavirus
The upcoming summit is expected to be the most important round of climate negotiations since the 2015 Paris agreement was reached
OPINION: Smart climate action? Minneapolis creates its first environmental justice plan
To effectively serve everyone, climate action needs to be people-centered, people-informed, and people-led
Meaningless or sensible? Net zero by 2050 divides climate community
Climate activists fear setting long-term goals for zero emissions could undermine the need for urgent action to curb global warming
Top UK firms face tougher climate disclosure rule
Companies would have to disclose the financial risk of climate change