OPINION: Climate disaster fund needed to stop countries being pushed further into poverty
As leaders gather for climate talks, the question of how developing nations can finance their recovery from floods, droughts and rising sea levels is becoming harder to ignore
Amid 'air apocalypse', mask-clad Lahore looks for answers
As the Pakistani city of 10 million's air worsens, residents are fighting back against a health 'human rights crisis'
Big four auditors face investor calls for tougher climate scrutiny
Investor group says climate change is being "ignored" in accounting and audits, and failure to address that could do more damage than the financial crisis
Australian students kick off global climate change protests
The rallies, in Sydney and other major Australian cities, are the first in a series of protests by students across the globe demanding governments do more to protect the environment
Trans travellers face 'invasive' airport security at Thanksgiving
Discrimination concerns are mounting with the growing use of technology by police, security and immigration services that fails to recognise trans and nonbinary people
Sudan's midwives told to stop genital mutilation on mothers after birth
About 87% of women in Sudan undergo FGM
Guess the rain: Kenya gamifies climate change to help farmers
In the "Let it rain" challenge, farmers can take to their mobile phones to predict what day the rainy season will start
UK band Massive Attack urges music industry to pursue greener gigs
Massive Attack members said they had been "concerned and preoccupied" with the climate impact of their touring schedules
Death-defying S. African lauded for defence of land and women
Land is a hot topic in South Africa, where President Ramaphosa last year launched a process to change the constitution to redistribute land and address inequality
Europeans fear climate change more than terrorism, unemployment or migration
The level of concern about climate change is even higher in China, with 73% of respondents seeing it as the biggest threat to society, compared to 39% in the United States