'You have not seen anything yet,' climate activist Greta says ahead Davos
'You have not seen the last of us, we can assure you that. And that is the message that we will bring to the World Economic Forum in Davos next week.'
Lipstick to learning: Canada's indigenous women using businesses to end violence
A rising number of indigenous women in Canada are setting up businesses that aim to have a positive social impact, with many focused on aboriginal women
Cambodia enlists tuk-tuk drivers in fight against trafficking
More than 260,000 of Cambodia's 16 million people are trapped in modern slavery, according to the Global Slavery Index by the Walk Free Foundation
Bloomberg plan would make all new U.S. cars electric by 2035
Bloomberg, a media billionaire and former mayor of New York City, has long fought to curb emissions, serving recently as a special envoy to the UN on climate action
Colombian farmers under pressure from frosts linked to climate change
While dry weather stokes fire fears in Colombia's coastal regions, early morning frosts in the Andean country's high altitude areas are laying waste to farm pastures and crops
Nations dawdle on agreeing rules to control 'killer robots' in future wars
Nations are investing in developing lethal autonomous weapons systems which can identify, target, and kill a person all on their own - but there are no international laws governing their use
Asian palm oil buyers lag behind in global green push - survey
WWF scorecard shows a quarter of companies, mostly based in Asia, have yet to make commitments to purchase sustainable palm oil
"We can't wait": Maldives desperate for funds as islands risk going under
The Maldives, a luxury holiday destination, says it has struggled to find money to build critical protective infrastructure like sea-walls
India's Dalits protest against plan to develop common land
A government plan to use common land for industrial development in the Punjab could deny land rights to Dalits, say activists
In Peru's highlands, student radio show sounds alarm on trafficking
In the vast jungle area of Madre de Dios, women and girls are sex trafficked in bars and brothels frequented by miners