Petani komoditas tropis dituntut menghasilkan lebih banyak di lahan yang kian sempit seiring berubahnya kebijakan iklim
Sejalan dengan menguatnya kebijakan untuk meredam perubahan iklim, produsen minyak sawit, kedelai dan daging sapi tak lagi dapat bergantung pada pembukaan hutan untuk ekspansi, tutur para peneliti.
Tropical food farmers must grow more on less land, as climate policy shifts
As policies to curb climate change strengthen, palm oil, soybean and beef producers can't count on forest land expansion, researchers say
EU climate deal unlikely without breakthrough on budget, envoy says
Eastern European nations are threatening to hold a climate target deal to ransom in spat over funding and other conditions
As Lebanon subsidy crunch looms, UN agencies warn of social catastrophe
The proposed removal of central bank subsidies for basic goods will hit hard on the poorest in a nation already ravaged by financial crisis, say UNICEF and ILO bosses
Pollution inquest: Did a 9-year-old girl die from toxic London air?
A verdict that blamed Ella Kissi-Debrah's death on air pollution would be a global first, the family's lawyers say
Five highlights from Trust Conference 2020
Held online for the first time, Trust Conference 2020 examined how COVID-19 has deepened existing social and economic inequalities, created and amplified threats to media freedom and will have lasting and significant consequences for protecting human rights.
Women cricketers defy threats to play for Afghanistan
As players begin formal training, hurdles remain in Afghanistan where many men are uncomfortable with women competing in public
OPINION: Children have stepped up, but they cannot tackle the climate crisis alone
If we don't act now, then future generations of children staring into the climate change abyss will ask, 'Why didn’t you?'
As UK prepares to roll out COVID-19 vaccines, scepticism remains
In the wake of the pandemic, conspiracy beliefs may have gone mainstream, scientists say, with many unfounded claims spread over the internet
To ward off pandemic, India's indigenous tribes find remedies in forests
As India battles COVID-19, the climate-resilient, nature-based lifestyles of some communities are helping protect them