Land is key ingredient missing from US 'Green New Deal', experts say
Land use is not part of the rollout of a high-profile climate proposal in the U.S. Congress
LGBT+ activists fear police missed chances to catch Canadian serial killer
Landscape gardener Bruce McArthur targeted victims linked to Toronto's Gay Village over a period of seven years
EXCLUSIVE-Soaring number of suspected slaves in UK sparks alarm over support
At least 7,000 suspected victims of modern slavery were uncovered in Britain last year, up a third on 2017
Thirty Rohingya refugees rescued from traffickers in Bangladesh
Of the 30 rescued, 17 were women, six were men and seven children
Through Lunar New Year feast, North Korean defectors draw attention to their plight
About 700 North Korean refugees live in Britain, having fled an oppressive regime accused of widespread human rights abuses, including public executions, torture and prison camps
Women overlooked and undervalued in medicine - researchers
Medical research is skewed towards the needs of men, with almost three quarters of biomedical research papers failing to consider differences in outcome according to sex
From parkas to luxury silk, businesses tackle cultural appropriation
The extent to which fashion houses profit from other cultures' traditional arts and crafts without acknowledging their origins has sparked accusations of cultural appropriation
In land-scarce Southeast Asia, solar panels float on water
No space to put a solar array? Lakes, dams, reservoirs and even the sea can fit the bill - and the costs are falling fast, experts say
The repression of environmental activists fuels climate change
As global greenhouse gas emissions rise, government attempts to thwart climate defenders should worry us all
Britain's Drax becomes world's first biomass plant to capture carbon
The company hopes the technology could lead to carbon negative power plants in the future