OPINION: Can we rise from the COVID-19 ashes and win the climate battle?
Despite the pandemic slowdown, a global ‘green recovery’ is possible – and necessary
First U.S. delivery of COVID-19 vaccine will leave out many high-risk workers
Demand will hugely outstrip supply for first vaccine shipment, with many at-risk workers set to be denied an early shot
Boxed in: French activists protest against Amazon's expansion
Climate campaigners protest retail giant as it launches a delayed Black Friday sale
'We lost everything:' Central Americans flee north after back-to-back hurricanes
Back-to-back hurricanes Eta and Iota internally displaced more than half a million people in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua
Uganda gives environmental consent to oil pipeline despite objections
Environmental groups have said the pipeline, which would cross sensitive ecological systems, poses unacceptable risks
OPINION: U.S. Supreme Court in spotlight over child slavery case
Case centers on whether U.S. corporations including Nestle can be held liable for forced labor abroad
OPINION: It’s time to step up climate education
Creating a climate-literate population is key to driving green jobs – and ambitious climate action
Retired doctor launches new legal bid to end Singapore's gay sex ban
Prominent LGBT+ advocate files second legal challenge to push government to repeal Section 377A law that criminalizes gay sex
Fire crews battle to tame Southern California wildfire after thousands flee
The yearly land area burned in the western U.S. has grown eight times larger in less than four decades, the U.S. Forest Service said in research published last month
'The show must go on': Drag queens lead London theatreland out of COVID-19 lockdown
Drag queen Courtney Act opens in murder mystery play at London’s Garrick theatre