Malaysia's mangrove-planting fishermen stumble at nature finance hurdle
Local communities seeking to tap into growing funding flows for nature protection often face barriers, showing the difficulties of channelling financing to where it is needed
Malaysia's mangrove-planting fishermen stumble at nature finance hurdle
Local communities seeking to tap into growing funding flows for nature protection often face barriers, showing the difficulties of channelling financing to where it is needed
After sun-dimming setback, geoengineers seek a diplomatic fix
A snub for a high-altitude Harvard University project to dim sunshine last year has spurred down-to-Earth diplomacy in 2022 to solve solar geoengineering research disputes
Invest in nature and reap cash benefits, World Economic Forum urges cities
Cities should invest more in expanding green spaces and nurturing natural systems - not just to keep residents healthy and tackle climate-change risks but to boost their economies
Activists behind Shell climate verdict target 30 multinationals
Dutch arm of Friends of the Earth sets its sights on big firms with legal bases in the Netherlands, after a court ruled in May that Shell must reduce its environmental footprint
Climate inaction - and 'dramatic' consequences - top global threat list
Failures to act on climate pledges and the resulting extreme weather are now the top risk facing the world, World Economic Forum experts say
Prayers, petitions and boycotts: Desmond Tutu's climate activism
Following the death of South African anti-apartheid and peace icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu, here are some of the ways he also advocated for a healthy planet
U.S. cities try new way to help the poor: give them money
Cash payments were once a pillar of the U.S. safety net for much of the 20th century but fell out of favor amid criticism that they discouraged people from working
Abortion rights: U.S. restrictions buck the global trend in 2021
While U.S. states have enacted more than 100 abortion curbs this year, countries including Mexico and Argentina have eased their strict laws
Rohingya lawsuit against Facebook a 'wake-up call' for social media
Will the landmark suit, which argues that the spread of hate speech on the platform facilitated the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, be a turning point for Big Tech?