'Good neighbors'? U.S. hospitals invest in land, housing to treat crisis
A U.S. network of more than 40 health systems are seeking to use their financial might and public sway to improve housing in their communities
Extinction Rebellion aims to turn up political heat with hunger strikes
Young strikers aim to put pressure on politicians for faster action on climate change
Australians shelter from bushfires as political heat climbs
The early arrival and severity of fires in the southern hemisphere spring follows three years of drought that experts have linked to climate change - an argument rejected by the prime minister
EXPERT VIEWS-Wanted: 'wings to fly' as do-good business tests new heights
Experts share views on how social entrepreneurship has evolved in the past few years and what should happen next
Political row in Indian state sparks debate on land rights for Dalits
Dalits in the state of Tamil Nadu hold less than 10% of the land allotted to them, according to Dalit rights groups
Greener, longer life: More trees reduce premature deaths in cities
City dwellers tend to live longer if they are in leafy neighbourhoods, according to a study that links green areas to lower rates of premature death
Brazil seeks more funding to combat environmental destruction
Brazil has argued that developed countries that historically have emitted more greenhouse gases should take greater responsibility for fighting climate change
Tech route to greener cities only 'smart' if residents follow
Cities find they need to invest in communicating how cutting-edge efforts to fight climate change will benefit citizens, to deploy them effectively
Queen Elizabeth presents naturalist Attenborough with award for ocean pollution fight
Attenborough was awarded the Chatham House prize along with the BBC Studios Natural History Unit for "the galvanising impact" of the series Blue Planet II
Wealth alone won't save countries from climate change
The global economy will contract by 3% by mid-century as the planet warms, with countries in North America faring the best and countries in Africa the worst, says a new study