Lab-grown steak could be worse for climate than flatulent cattle - scientists
Cultured meat production with high energy inputs could spur global warming more in the long-term than some types of beef cattle farming
Hot property: U.S. mobile homes' affordability slips as corporates move in
Mobile homes — what the industry calls manufactured housing — provide the largest unsubsidised form of affordable housing in the United States
Watch your step: Kenyan herders mark out disease-free grazing routes
With droughts and floods shrinking the amount of habitable land, the search for food and water is driving people and wildlife deeper into each other's territories, raising the risk of disease transmission
South Korean women abandon makeup to fight male domination
A growing band of young women have given up makeup and cut their hair short to rebel against long-held ideals of beauty they claim to have been subjected to in male-dominated South Korea
Irish migrant fisher workers' scheme breaches human rights, say UN rapporteurs
The system leaves workers tied to a single employer meaning they are vulnerable to abuse
Trans sportswomen hit back at tennis ace Navratilova's 'cheating' comments
Wimbledon champion Navratilova, who has campaigned for gay rights and suffered abuse when she came out in the 1980s, argued trans women have unfair physical advantages
Anglican Church slammed for excluding same-sex spouses from 2020 conference
Under current Anglican law, gay marriage is still barred for church officials and same-sex relationships for clergy are sanctioned if they remain celibate
A stumbling block to growth trips up companies trying to do good
Once established, social enterprises often struggle to scale up: too small to get investment from larger banks or strategic investors, yet too big to receive startup capital
Bulgaria urged to stop locking up stateless people by detained heart doctor
More than 130 stateless people have been detained in Bulgaria in last decade but real number is probably higher as stateless people are often wrongly ascribed nationality
Future styles: Could virtual clothes reduce the damage of fast fashion?
Fashion is responsible for about 10 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions, sucks up scarce water and creates vast amounts of pollution and waste