El Salvador's bitcoin 'experiment' leaves digital poor on the sidelines
As the nation makes history by adopting bitcoin, Salvadorans who do not have smartphones and digital literacy skills are struggling to understand the change
The king of oil bets on batteries for a green world
As economies move away from fossil fuels, governments and companies are looking at how to make power grids more resilient
COP26 climate talks 'difficult' without promised finance, says UN fund head
Head of the Green Climate Fund says latest figures showing finance for vulnerable nations at just under $80 billion in 2019 are a "disappointment"
Court rules Canada must compensate indigenous foster children for discrimination
Canada's legal battles with indigenous people have come under increased scrutiny after hundreds of unmarked graves were found at former residential schools
UK food banks 'prepare for the worst' as COVID-19 aid comes to an end
Food aid groups in Britain worry about meeting demand as millions face losing emergency pandemic support
UN climate talks a 'catalyst' for action to curb warming -report
The coalition outlines six climate actions to help limit global warming which are either close to costless, or entail costs which rich, developed countries could afford domestically
Panama aims to end coal imports, produce ethanol to cut emissions - minister
Even though Panama promotes itself as being carbon-negative, the Central American nation wants to further diversify its sources of electricity generation
OPINION: Internal displacement remains an invisible crisis in plain sight
Globally, as many as 55 million people are internally displaced, more than twice the number of refugees or asylum seekers - but the issue gets little attention
EU, Britain urge Russia to commit to net zero CO2 emissions
Russia, one of the biggest polluters that has not set a "net zero" emissions target, is coming under increased pressure as world leaders prepare for the United Nations COP26 summit
Brazil greenlights power line through indigenous reserve in the Amazon
Federal prosecutors alleged that the power line project could violate indigenous rights of the Waimiri-Atroari community