OPINION: Eviction of Tanzania's Maasai shows need for indigenous rights in global nature pact
In Tanzania, Maasai people are being evicted from their ancestral lands in the name of conservation and economic need - something a new global nature accord cannot allow
New Zealand Rugby consults on transgender policy
A raft of sports are reviewing their transgender guidelines after swimming's global governing body FINA at the weekend banned any athlete who has been through male puberty from taking part in elite women's competitions.
OPINION: The G7 should keep its word on trillions for developing countries
G7 progress on mobilising trillions needed in clean infrastructure investment for developing countries appears largely rhetorical
Is green hydrogen a 'game changer' in clean energy transition?
Chile, Brazil and India are among countries bidding to become green hydrogen hubs as demand grows for clean fuels
Slashing emissions and energy bills: Home upgrades key to green revolution
Home improvements to cut down on energy use can help tackle climate change, wean Europe off Russian fossil fuels and save money – so why isn't energy efficiency being taken more seriously?
Meta and other tech giants form metaverse standards body, without Apple
Participants in the Metaverse Standards Forum include many of the biggest companies working in the space, from chip makers to gaming companies, as well as established standards-setting bodies like the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Uber, Lyft drivers claim price-fixing in lawsuit against companies
The lawsuit seeking class action status in San Francisco Superior Court alleged violations of California antitrust law, and state law prohibiting unfair business practices
U.S. Supreme Court backs public money for religious schools
The justices overturned a lower court ruling that had rejected the families' claims of religious discrimination in violation of the U.S. Constitution, including the First Amendment protection of the free exercise of religion.
Trans athlete Ivy slams FINA policy as 'unscientific'
FINA's decision, the strictest by any Olympic sports body, came after members heard a report from a transgender task force comprising medical, legal and sports figures
Brazil's Lula sets out 'net zero deforestation' aim in election bid
Restoring forests could create green jobs - but protecting existing forest is crucial, analysts say