We show how coronavirus is impacting the lives of vulnerable people globally.
When Tree Sequoia joined hundreds of LGBT+ people rioting in downtown New York 50 years ago, same-sex relations were illegal in more than 100 countries and every U.S. state had anti-sodomy laws.
Banana trees that fit in a test tube. Burgers made without a cow in sight. Fish farmed in the desert. Robots picking fruit. Welcome to the brave new world of food, where scientists are ...
Slumped on a bench in a village in southeast Senegal - which is lifeless but for the occasional bleating of goats and splutter of old motorcycles - Aliou Thiam has only one thing on his mind.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who once described climate change as a "hoax", has said he will take the United States out of the 2015 Paris Agreement to combat climate change and support greater use ...
From major disaster, conflicts and under-reported stories, we shine a light on the world’s hotspots.
Shifting the world to greener power sources and helping people adapt to and prepare for climate impacts takes cash. Where will it come from and will there be enough?
We shine a light on human trafficking, forced labour and modern-day slavery.
Will Iran's climate inaction fuel rising disaster threats?
Access to better seasonal weather data can help farmers adapt more successfully to climate change, giving them better information to help decide what to plant and when. Widespread use of mobile ...
We shine a light on how land and property rights can empower communities worldwide.
How will the world curb the financial risks of climate change, from stronger hurricanes to worsening drought? Insurance may play a key role ...