Why doesn't Bangladesh provide spaces for breastfeeding, court asks
The court said the government's failure to ensure proper provision for breastfeeding could violate 'the right to life'
South Africa rations water to save dwindling supplies
"What we're seeing, like other parts of the globe, is the dry season is getting longer, harsher and more intense. Climate change is a reality"
Kenya issues smart ID cards to protect fishing and forests
Cards aim to make it easier to identify those illegally cutting mangrove forests or poaching fish along Kenya's coast
'Living laboratory': New Dubai city pushes for green revolution in the desert
Comprising low-lying villas that are home to thousands, the city aims to be a "net-zero" settlement, producing all the energy it needs from renewable sources on site
California firefighters take offensive against blazes in wine country, L.A. suburbs
The two blazes, the worst of several large wildfires across the state this week, have destroyed dozens of homes and other structures
Teen climate activist Thunberg leads rally in Vancouver
The 16-year-old is touring North America after addressing the U.N. Climate Action Summit last month, where she denounced world leaders for being slow to fight global warming
Indigenous communities ripe for wave of capital for good
From renewable energy to traditional handicrafts, investing in indigenous ventures is bound to create social impact because their communities have so little
Green Climate Fund attracts higher pledges, open for more
"We are very excited because we should be able to prevent a lot of climate hurt", says fund’s executive director
Uganda moves to allay fears over anti-gay sex law
Gay sex carries a possible life sentence in Uganda, one of the most difficult countries in Africa to be a sexual minority
Spreading human rights around the world, one AI at a time?
The digital doppelgangers use pre-recorded phrases to interactively engage in conversations with people about social causes like climate change