Shelter for man and beast: Can India's cyclone refuges protect all?
Joint storm shelters for people and animals are in place - but making them work in practice is proving a challenge
New York City's congestion pricing plan a first for United States
From 2021, New York drivers will likely be charged more than $10 to travel below 60th Street in Manhattan, to cut congestion and pollution
Canadian provinces vow to resist Trudeau's landmark carbon tax
The prime minister, citing international commitments to fight global warming, imposed the tax on four provinces that did not come up with their own plans by April 1
Rockefeller Foundation moves beyond cities in broader resilience push
The foundation will end its funding for the 100 Resilient Cities network, which hopes to continue its work in new ways
After court battle, Cayman Islands legalises same-sex marriage
A lesbian couple brought a court case which ruled that preventing same-sex marriage was a violation of the constitution
Naked truth: climate change protesters cause a stir in Brexit debate
The activists said said they wanted to "draw politicians' attention to the Climate and Ecological Crisis"
Investing for impact doubles as savers seek to do good
So-called impact investing is only a small part of the industry, but has grown rapidly as a new generation of investors seek to use their capital to do good and make money
INTERVIEW - U.S. woman says strict Christian parents subjected her to FGM
Jennifer is the second white American woman from a strict religious background to talk publicly about undergoing FGM
Ahead of LGBT+ crackdown, fleeing Bruneians fear for friends back home
Gay and trans refugees said they feared for friends who were still in Brunei as it prepares to bring in Sharia laws punishing sodomy with the death penalty
The 'smart food' women of Kenya sing a nutritious tune
How do you switch back to more nutritious and climate smart food? Making it fun can help