Mexico's vaccines plan raises fears migrants will miss out

Mexico’s vaccination plan risks excluding more than a million Mexicans thought to have no birth certificate and thousands of undocumented migrants in the country

Rising heat and snow-bare peaks chill Nepal's mountain economy

Hurting from COVID travel restrictions, tourist towns were relying on local visitors - but lack of snow related to climate change means few have come


Fossil fuel pollution causes one in five premature deaths globally - study

Parts of China, India, Europe and northeastern U.S. are among the hardest-hit areas, suffering a disproportionately high share of 8.7 million annual deaths attributed to fossil fuels, says new study


Lesbian mother of stateless baby takes citizenship fight to top EU court

Hearing at Court of Justice of the European Union seen as test case for "rainbow families" in Europe


Indigenous people 'under threat' from Asia clean energy push

Clean energy projects receive government incentives and less scrutiny, and few have policies to minimise human rights abuses


Hackers try to contaminate Florida town's water supply through computer breach

FBI helps investigate cyberattack on water facility near Tampa in which hackers tried to increase levels of lye in the supply


'Eat and have a job': Moldovan youth advisor lays out economic basis for climate action

Young economist Vladislav Kaim, who advises the UN chief, worries his generation will face a huge burden of debt from COVID-19 spending, lack of jobs and growing climate threats


Declaring war on bonded labour, Indian state launches anniversary crackdown

Despite decades-old ban, thousands work without pay in farms, brick kilns, mills to clear debts in India


UN urges 57 countries to reclaim women, children from Syrian camps

The states have a duty to repatriate their citizens and to prosecute adults for war crimes or other offences at fair trials in their domestic courts under international law


Artists shine a light on child labor in New York streets

The striking billboard art campaign aims to raise awareness of child trafficking and underage labor


Author Naomi Wolf defends LGBT+ history book accused of inaccuracy

The book detailing Britain's history of sodomy laws has come under fire for the second time after a corrected version was published in November


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OPINION: Tackling fossil fuel use is our greatest public health challenge

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