Fears over rising violence in Amazon as 'forest guardians' battle logging
A self-styled "guardians of the forest" group are battling illegal logging in Brazil's Amazon
Taiwan MPs urged to back government in Asia's first same-sex marriage law
Taiwan has until May 24 to legalise same-sex marriage after a 2017 ruling by the island's top court
As India votes, parties court farmers with green promises
Extreme weather, spiraling operating costs and plunging food prices have thrown millions of India's farmers into crisis - and may affect how they vote
Australian islanders to lodge landmark UN complaint on climate change
The complaint will be the first legal action worldwide brought by inhabitants of low-lying islands against a nation state, lawyers say
Voice of resilience: Kenyan radio builds herders' trust in drought insurance
Explaining to pastoralists via local media how index-based insurance can protect them from climate stresses is persuading them to buy it
UN Sec-Gen warns world 'not on track' to limiting temperature rise to 1.5 percent - TVNZ
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned about the dangers of not addressing climate change
A new 'climate strike': Opting for no children as climate fears grow
Worried about climate risks, some young would-be parents are taking a hard look at whether to have children
OPINION: How to transform food systems to feed the world and prevent mass extinctions
By addressing the whole system by which we grow, buy, and eat our food, we can achieve multiple wins to maintain biodiversity for planetary and human health
As India votes, parties court farmers with green promises
Extreme weather, spiraling operating costs and plunging food prices have thrown millions of India's farmers into crisis - and may affect how they vote
Colombia Mother's Day marred with blood, gender violence
Historically, domestic and sexual violence in Colombia spikes around and on Mother's Day, as does the murder rate