Why Black women bear brunt of strict U.S. abortion laws
Black women face rising maternal deaths and unwanted pregnancies as states clamp down on abortion access, rights groups warn
OPINION: How to protect tropical forests? Let indigenous people lead
To turn around deforestation, patient indigenous-led conservation is key
Cost of crypto: Report says U.S. bitcoin as dirty as 6 million cars
The environmental groups behind the report urged U.S. states to consider halting new mining operations if climate change goals are to stay within sight
Will Indonesia's new forest pact with Norway open door to more funding?
As Indonesia slows deforestation, it is seeking more international finance for forest conservation programmes that reduce carbon emissions
Women sacrifice their health to shield families from spiking costs
Women are skipping meals, medical appointments and treatments in order to make ends meet as living costs rise worldwide
American dream or pipe dream? Poverty forces Mexicans to migrate
Cost of living crisis drives new Mexican wave of migrants over the U.S. border
What does the green transition mean for energy jobs?
As calls grow for climate action, the shift from fossil fuels to cleaner power sources raises questions about who can access the new jobs, what skills they require and how much they pay
World leaders pledge billions to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria on UN sidelines
World leaders pledged billions to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria as they seek to fight the killer diseases
OPINION: In tackling the cost-of-living crisis, Liz Truss is adding fuel to the climate crisis
Britain’s new Prime Minister needs to keep in mind that boosting fossil fuel use now sets the country up for worse crises soon
In divisive election, Brazil's trans candidates face threats, intimidation
Transgender candidates have received threats or been intimidated during the divisive election cycle in Brazil