Young entrepreneurs with a mission bank on 'Greta' effect
'Young people have the advantage of exposure to technology and can bring solutions to old problems'
Trump to promote withdrawing U.S. from Paris climate accord - source
Trump often boasts he has already pulled the country out of the Paris climate pact, but the first day he can officially start the process is Nov. 4
Argentina seeks to extradite ex-spy on sexual exploitation charges
Mexican authorities arrested Raul Martins, who is facing human trafficking, racketeering and money laundering charges, earlier this month
Manure, trash and wastewater: US utilities get dirty in climate fight
The use of renewable gas means significant volumes of methane that would have been produced anyway never reach the atmosphere
From code to cleanliness: social entrepreneurs support San Francisco's homeless
The city has the highest median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the United States at about $3,700 a month, creating a homelessness crisis
African slum map exposes true scale of urban poverty
The project aims to map the whole world - eventually - and become a tool for better city planning as mayors decide which areas most need sewers, roads and other basics
Peacebuilding in Somalia - another victim of climate change?
People escaping weather crises are vulnerable to recruitment by militants, while crowded camps become hot beds for traffickers and fights erupt over resources
Ethiopia sees rise in businesses doing good as economy opens up
An estimated 55,000 social enterprises operate in Ethiopia, the second-most populous country in Africa and fastest growing economy in the region
Rising seas, stress levels spawn climate anxiety support groups
Climate change, including more severe weather events, warmer temperatures and rising sea levels, is already having harmful effects on mental health
Clean getaway: Meat waste joins biofuels at luxury jet show
Business jet operators have bowed to environmental pressure and committed to halving carbon emissions by 2050