Climate action must not leave human rights behind
Seventy years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we face one of the biggest challenges and injustices of all times
Turning bombs into bracelets, as Laos villagers wait for safe land
About 1,600 square km (618 square miles) of land - roughly the size of Greater London - still needs clearing in Laos
Lawyers on wheels: 'solidarity bus' represents Kyrgyzstan's landless women
Land, a scarce and highly-prized resource in this former communist country, is of huge social value, with disputes over it particularly affecting women
As slumdwellers battle to stay afloat, little help is on the way
Slumdwellers often struggle to access money or other assistance to battle climate change impacts
UK investigates after labour rights expose at world's top glove maker
Health ministry to investigate standards at Top Glove after expose found some migrants working illegal overtime to pay off debts
U.N. talks offer helping hand to people uprooted by climate change
Work to help communities forced to move by climate change has advanced from the "apocalyptic story line" of a decade ago, and is now focused on finding solutions
From mangoes to maize, climate change brings new hunger threats
A warming world raises "scary" prospects for poor food producers who face lower harvests and competition for land
Amid soaring violence, efforts to reinvigorate 'toothless' U.N. agreement on rights activists
At least 207 land and environment advocates were killed last year - the highest on record
French military enlists green group to fight climate change
The partnership will focus at first on West Africa's Sahel region, where France has maintained a large military presence
U.N. climate negotiators sweat over detail and divides
The battle is between those invested in climate action and those "with vested interests that put us all in the firing line", says one analyst