OPINION: Time to join up work on climate change, ocean conservation and biodiversity loss
Pacific Ocean ecosystems and fisheries - and the people who depend on them - are particularly vulnerable to growing threats
OPINION: Disaster displacement is a 21st century challenge
With the right policies and planning, hazards like storms and wildfires need not always lead to homelessness
Uganda shakes up electricity access amid global infrastructure reset
Providing basic services to everyone on the planet, from electric power to clean water and transport, requires a new way of thinking
Zimbabwe farmers venture into vegetables to outsmart poor rains
As severe drought has decimated maize crops across much of Zimbabwe, farmers are trying out new ways to cope with a more extreme climate
Companies urged to clean up their act on plastic as study shows deadly impact
Between 400,000 and one million people a year die in developing countries from illnesses caused by uncollected rubbish dumped or burned near their homes
New York mayor threatens to fine Trump Organization over pollution
A New York City law due to take effect on May 17 sets emissions standards for large buildings like Trump Tower, a 58-story skyscraper on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue
New UK lobby group calls for change to police rules over trans comments
Fair Cop argued that British police are misusing hate crime laws against those who question whether trans women should be able to identify as women
Azerbaijan ranked most restrictive of LGBT+ rights in Europe
Azerbaijan, Turkey and Armenia have the most restrictive LGBT+ policies in Europe, campaign group ILGA-Europe said
Rape of toddler sparks protests, clashes in Indian Kashmir
Some protesters said they no longer had faith in authorities to keep women and girls safe
Bangladesh charges eight over murder of LGBT+ activists
The attack was part of a string of murders targeting liberal activists and other minorities that shocked the South Asian nation and led many to go into hiding or flee abroad