OPINION: There can be no climate action without targets to protect wetlands
Safeguarding and restoring shrinking wetlands is our last, best defence against global warming and biodiversity loss
OPINION: Expo’s bright lights cannot hide Dubai’s dark side of discrimination and forced labour
The United Arab Emirates must address the plight of low-paid migrant workers
Passport to acceptance? LGBTQ+ travellers wary about gender-neutral IDs
More than a dozen countries issue ‘X’ passports, but some non-binary and transgender people fear discrimination if they use them
The delivery apps making gig work a 'digital wild west'
Third-party apps that let delivery riders pay to 'jump the queue' for orders anger gig workers in Italy
India's forest-planting push leaves indigenous women out in the cold
Communities rely on forests for firewood and other natural products they gather and sell – but a government tree-planting drive is cutting them off from land and livelihoods
From stormwater to farms, U.S. cities put empty lots to use
With federal pandemic aid on offer for revitalization, some local governments are using empty parcels to respond to local needs
From stormwater to farms, U.S. cities put empty lots to use
With federal pandemic aid on offer for revitalization, some local governments are using empty parcels to respond to local needs
OPINION: Doing better for women means doing better for everyone
Bringing more women into the tech sector is good for the economy and even better for society
Activists demand stop to Japan-funded coal plant in climate-vulnerable Bangladesh
Young campaigners say coal-fired power plant will undermine global climate goals and harm local communities - and goes against Japan's promise to end financing for coal overseas
First Muslim in women's Aussie Rules league boycotts Pride Round
Following the decision to sit out of a Pride Round game, Australian Muslim women's footballer says she has a responsibility to represent her faith