Colombia's Amazon indigenous groups train youth to defend rainforest
Creating a next generation of Amazon indigenous leaders is key to preserving fast-vanishing tropical forests. Here's how remote communities are trying
The high price of America's anti-abortion laws
For many women, access to abortion can impact them financially in many ways
Madagascar death toll from Cyclone Batsirai rises to 92 - state agency
Batsirai was the second storm to batter the Indian Ocean island in just two weeks, destroying homes, power lines and vital food crops in the south
Pandemic propels workers closer to four-day week
Workers are putting in longer hours than ever. Could a four-day week allow them to reclaim their time?
Fact Check: Highly virulent variant of HIV circulating in the Netherlands predates COVID-19 pandemic
After Twitter users wrongly claim HIV variant originated in COVID-19 vaccine, researchers quash the myth
Millions facing severe hunger in Horn of Africa - U.N. food agency
The World Food Programme calls for immediate assistance to avoid a repeat of a famine a decade ago that killed hundreds of thousands of people
OPINION: Replacing corporate income tax with a carbon tax can help the climate
A carbon tax would encourage companies to reallocate the capital they spend on consumption towards developing green technologies
Consumers left in the dark as corporate net-zero plans fail to add up
Scrutiny of carbon cutting pledges needs improvement, researchers say, with clearer labelling of "green" products to help buyers make genuinely climate-smart choices
OPINION: Diversity must go hand-in-hand with equity and inclusion
Businesses must do more to ensure a truly diverse workforce
Liberal cardinal calls for revised Catholic teaching on gay people
As the Catholic Church makes slow progress on LGBTQ acceptance, a prominent cardinal calls for a "fundamental revision" to the Church's teaching on LGBTQ people