Nigeria, Singapore and India fuel wealth gap - Oxfam
The richest 1 percent of the global population nabbed four fifths of wealth created between mid-2016 and mid-2017, while the poorest half saw no increase in wealth
Everyone and everything needed to hold climate line, scientists urge
"We can make choices about how much of each option to choose, but the idea you can leave anything out is impossible"
Save the Children urged to help whistleblowers after sex scandal
The charity ordered a review of its workplace culture after it was criticised for its handling of sexual misconduct complaints
As world warms, 'half a degree' will worsen suffering, scientists say
Many more people will face heatwaves, extreme rainfall and shrinking harvests without unprecedented action, scientists say
Fear and prestige pushing Kenyan girls into FGM - and out of school
From the fear of being ostracised or murdered to the prestige associated with entering womanhood, girls in Kenya are under a barrage of societal pressures to undergo FGM
Rapid, unprecedented change needed to halt global warming - U.N.
Keeping Earth's temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius would have 'clear benefits to people and natural ecosystems', says flagship scientific report
Why does 1.5C warming goal matter to global poverty and health?
Scientists outline how damage to the poor and vulnerable could be reduced by curbing global warming
Zimbabwean widows punished by tribal courts for selling gold-rich land
Widows in Chimanimani are being taken to tribal courts by their husbands' families for selling portions of their land
Massive societal changes needed to meet lower global warming target world needs - U.N.
Keeping the Earth's temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius would have "clear benefits to people and natural ecosystems", says scientific report
Philippine resort city chooses 'morally correct' low-carbon path
"I wanted to show that economic development is possible without destroying the environment," Puerto Princesa's mayor says