In COVID-19 milestone for West, Britain starts mass vaccination
Britain is the first nation to begin vaccinating its population with the Pfizer-BioNTech shot
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. air pollution monitoring network falling into disrepair -GAO report
Millions of Americans are being left vulnerable to air pollution as a result of faltering network, report says
U.S. green groups say honeymoon is over, turn up heat on Biden
Biden faces criticism over potential cabinet picks linked to the fossil fuel industry, and pressure to move fast on his environmental agenda
U.S. Supreme Court rejects challenge to transgender student accommodations
Justices rejected an attempt to bar a school district from allowing trans students to use toilets and locker rooms according to their gender identity
OPINION: Why coronavirus vaccine tourism would be a disaster for equality
A private market for COVID-19 vaccines where wealthy foreign visitors can pay for jabs would be a huge setback for developing nations. The 1% will have to wait
Scientists warn of 'critical oversight' in EU green finance rules
Scientists say rules laying out what can be marketed as a sustainable investment are too lax
English FA to investigate booing of soccer players taking a knee
Players 'taking a knee' in protest over racism were booed by spectators at two matches over the weekens
OPINION: Striving to ensure global cotton supply chains are slavery-free
Responsible sourcing requires all parties to cooperate on sustainable and ethical practices
Deutsche Bank to link management pay to sustainability targets
Bosses' pay will be linked to the bank's score on ethical performance from five leading agencies, as well as progress on reducing energy consumption
U.S. saw summer of Black Lives Matter protests demanding change
One of the key movements of 2020 was the rise in #BLM protests demanding racial justice and civil rights