'Strange Loop,' 'Lehman Trilogy' earn Tony honors as Broadway celebrates return
As Broadway honored its first season since the long pandemic shutdown, the story of a Black gay man "A Strange Loop" nabs top award
Women are leading India’s EV revolution. What can the world learn from them?
While major players in the global auto industry are dominated by men, women are finding success at Indian electric vehicle companies
Climate-battered nations hunt elusive cash to adapt at U.N. talks
International funding to protect vulnerable communities from climate change impacts is starting to flow - but is still far too little, too late, say developing nations and experts
Cult gay filmmaker John Waters embraces a shift from outlaw to insider
Provocateur filmmaker John Waters says he can't understand controversies over trans rights and his new novel would have got him arrested if it was released in the 1950s
OPINION: Let’s revamp how we talk about climate change
To win real climate action, we need to clearly show how that benefits people – and talk more frankly about the risks of inaction
Former coal hub Nottingham aims to become Britain's first net zero city
Former fossil fuel industry hub Nottingham is aiming to slash its carbon emissions to reach net zero by 2028
OPINION: It's about time we took investing in adaptation seriously
The consequences of extreme weather are cascading around the globe, hitting rich and poor alike - yet finance to build resilience to these impacts is falling woefully short
OPINION: How to stop trade rules undermining progress on climate change
Many current rules at the World Trade Organization are set up in a way which actively obstructs climate action
Russia gas crisis highlights Europe's green energy storage problem
Renewable energy could help fill the gap as European nations move away from Russian gas - but storing it remains a concern. Could innovation help?