Canada floats idea of North American ban on new gasoline-powered cars
Ottawa and incoming administration of U.S. president-elect agree zero emissions vehicles need to be deployed faster, says Canada's environment minister
UK slavery museum criticised for 'dehumanising' sex trafficking exhibition
International Slavery Museum’s partnership with Exodus Cry causes concern among anti-trafficking advocates
'Singing for Our Lives': On the road with the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
Director of new documentary about renowned choir says Trump presidency acted as a catalyst for LGBT+ activism in the United States
Armed with proposals, young climate activists hunt decision-making power
Kept off the streets by the pandemic, young climate activists are crafting their own climate policies - and seeking power to implement them
Canada unveils hydrogen strategy to kick-start clean fuel industry
Canada's hydrogen sector could grow to be worth C$50 billion, create 350,000 jobs and help achieve net-zero emissions, the government says
Somaliland cans female football tournament as un-Islamic
The Somaliland Women's Football Tournament was expected to begin on Thursday in the capital Hargeisa
How a U.S. jobs charity plans to spend $20 million from Mackenzie Scott
Goodwill Industries International, a non-profit that helps Americans find jobs, is among hundreds of organizations receiving grants from the ex-wife of Amazon’s founder
EU countries agree 2030 climate goals before battle with lawmakers
Environment ministers set target of cutting net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% from 1990 levels by 2030
E-scooters take off in COVID-hit London despite legal obstacles
Coronavirus concerns are boosting sales of electric scooters to communters looking to zip around the city
'#ChangeMusic' plan aims to give Black artists bigger clout
Grammy-backed initiative aims to ensure Black creatives are more fairly rewarded, from royalty payments to leadership representation