OPINION: Why family planning is key to climate adaptation
Though family planning is no substitute for sustained reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, it can make a vital difference to human wellbeing and the future of the planet
FACTBOX-In Greta's footsteps: 10 young climate activists fighting for change
Children and young people around the world are leading calls for action to curb global warming and protect their future
Greta Thunberg leads Montreal climate strike amid aviation emissions talks
The 16-year-old Swede has inspired millions of young people to take to the streets over climate change since starting solitary weekly protests outside Swedish parliament a year ago
INTERVIEW-Senegalese teen battles indifference, religion to launch climate campaign
Senegal, like its neighbours, suffers from a crumbling coastline and worsening floods and droughts, with scientists saying West Africa is one of the regions hit hardest by climate change
'A trafficker lives here' - Bangladesh uses red paint to mark suspects' homes
Bangladesh has been on a U.S. State Department watchlist for the past three years over its record on trafficking, putting it at risk of a downgrade that would trigger economic sanctions
In the shadow of strict protest laws, young Russians build a climate movement
Russia's nascent climate campaign is changing minds in a country where, not long ago, scepticism on the need to act was rife
INTERVIEW-Retired doctor turns to Singapore's judiciary to scrap gay sex ban
Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei ban sexual relationships between men, and Indonesia has seen an increase in raids targeting LGBT+ people in recent years
In the shadow of strict protest laws, young Russians build a climate movement
Russia's nascent climate campaign is changing minds in a country where, not long ago, scepticism on the need to act was rife
Is your Thai holiday resort built on indigenous land?
As demand for land for hotels and other tourism facilities grows, authorities are targeting indigenous land
In Honduras, years of drought pressure farmers to leave land
After five years of drought, poor farmers are finding it hard to make ends meet, making it likely that more will head to cities in search of work or further north to the United States