From California to Oslo: foreign subsidies fuel Norway's e-car boom, for now
Norway has the world's highest rate of electric car ownership, partly thanks to long-term perks such as free or discounted road tolls, parking and charging points
Add cows, subtract chemicals: Organic farming a plus for climate-hit Indian farmers
Farmers are producing biogas from cow manure to provide clean energy at home, and then using the leftover slurry to improve the soil in their fields
We must look after forests so they look after us
This year’s International Day of Forests is dedicated to improving education around their importance to our future
Talent not testosterone powers intersex athletes, scientists say
The scientists' intervention comes days before a key ruling on Olympic champion Caster Semenya's eligibility to run
U.S. judge blocks drilling over climate change, casting doubt on Trump agenda
Decision could complicate President Donald Trump's broader efforts to expand oil, gas and coal output on America's public lands
Mexico's new govt to scrutinize 'failing' anti-trafficking strategy
Mexico is an origin, transit and destination country for trafficking, from women tricked and lured into sex work in the United States to young men forced to work for drug cartels
Bosses who abuse workers are escaping prosecution, says UK labour watchdog
In the 20 years since a legal minimum wage was introduced, just 14 prosecutions had been brought
FACTBOX-Cyclone Idai's trail of destruction across southeast Africa
Mozambique started three days of national mourning for those killed in what has been called the worst humanitarian crisis in the country's history
UK police failing to protect abuse victims, say women's groups in 'super-complaint'
Forces are too often failing to use legal measures that ban abusers or suspects from contacting victims in cases including rape, sexual violence and stalking, according to the complaint