Africa's water security perilous - but data reveals surprises
An early assessment of the continent's water security finds Egypt ranked most secure - but climate change presenting threats across Africa
Climate action lags as COVID-19 hits goals in developing nations
In Jamaica and Grenada, plans to cut emissions and adapt to climate change impacts have been delayed as the pandemic shrinks government budgets
FACTBOX: The world's pandemic education crisis
About 1.6 billion children have been affected by COVID school closures since the pandemic began, and some may never catch up
The disasters that never happened: how to soothe rising climate anxiety
Talking more about early warnings, evacuations and other measures that keep people safe could ease worries about the effects of global warming, experts say
Trans and non-binary people trapped in war-torn Ukraine
The rule forcing men aged 18 to 60 to stay and fight has left many trans women and non-binary people stranded in the country.
Foreign students fleeing Ukraine battle racism, extortion
Students from Africa, Asia and the Middle East face racism in Ukraine as they desperately try to evacuate
Could ex-president Lula's return mean a Green New Deal for Brazil?
Brazil’s former leader looks likely to try to unseat President Jair Bolsonaro in October elections – with potential big implications for environmental policy
Ukraine war threatens to make bread a luxury in the Middle East
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushes up global wheat prices, food-poor countries in the Middle East face higher prices for everyday staples
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
Consumers left in the dark as corporate net-zero plans fail to add up
Scrutiny of carbon cutting pledges needs improvement, researchers say, with clearer labelling of "green" products to help buyers make genuinely climate-smart choices