OPINION: Switch to renewables to come in from the cold
Ramping up clean power can not only ensure our long-term survival but keep the lights on in the meantime
UK boxing star Nicola Adams fights sexist stereotypes
A new documentary traces double Olympic gold medallist Nicola Adams' battle for equality in boxing
Chile's presidential candidates on mining, pensions and LGBT+ rights
Chilean lawmaker José Antonio Kast is opposed to same-sex marriage and abortion, preferring to focus on "family-focused" policies
OPINION: The EU must not classify gas as a green fuel
As the EU sets out its green guidance for investors it is considering labelling fossil fuel gas a green energy source – a grave mistake
'No deal here': Peru communities, Hochschild on collision path over mine closures
The Peruvian government backtracked on plans to shut several gold and silver mines after telling community leaders that it would not permit any further extensions
Britain expands discount scheme for electric vehicles
The move to expand an electric vehicle discount scheme aligns with Britain's goal of banning sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030 with aim of achieving net zero by 2050
Grindr fine cut to $7 mln in Norway data privacy case
In a report, the Norwegian Consumer Council (NCC) watchdog said that Grindr shared detailed user data with third parties involved in advertising and profiling
New York City set to ban natural gas in new buildings
Should the law pass, new buildings in the city of 8.8 million residents - biggest in the United States - will have to use electricity for heat and cooking
To dye for: Indonesia's carbon-rich mangroves in fashion with women weavers
Mangroves have an outsize role in sequestering planet-heating carbon dioxide emissions but they are disappearing fast in Indonesia
In Thailand's Muslim south, phones cut off in surveillance crackdown
Malay Muslims in Thailand's deep south have lost access to mobile services due to the government’s latest surveillance measure in the restive region