Food delivery drivers question gig platforms' safety nets [[link removed]]
As they face rising risks on the road, food delivery drivers around the world are pushing gig platforms for better working conditions
Little-known nut helps Indonesian farmers build sustainable forest economy [[link removed]]
Village-owned enterprises being set up around the country to boost rural livelihoods could have the added benefit of slowing tree loss
Tax breaks kick Pakistan's electric car shift into higher gear [[link removed]]
Spurred on by hefty new tax exemptions for electric vehicle imports, an ambitious policy to cut carbon emissions and urban pollution is picking up speed, two years after launch
Act swiftly and fairly to ease shift from fossil fuels, say labour experts [[link removed]]
Energy firms and climate policymakers are urged to work with communities to ensure a 'just transition' away from coal, oil and gas as efforts are stepped up to curb global warming
Can my employer make me get a COVID-19 vaccine? [[link removed]]
Some companies are pushing their staff to get vaccinated. But lawyers say forcing employees to get a COVID jab could be risky
'Greenflation' a risk for renewable energy, but long-term viability intact [[link removed]]
Prices of metals such as tin, aluminium, copper, nickel cobalt, that are essential to energy transition technologies, have risen between 20% and 91% this year
Hamilton plans to wear Progress Pride helmet in Saudi Arabia [[link removed]]
Lewis Hamilton has said he will wear his rainbow-coloured Progress Pride helmet at next month's Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
WTA says Chinese tennis star's call with Olympic chief is not enough [[link removed]]
Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai confirms safety after current and former tennis players joined calls seeking to confirm her wellbeing amid allegations that an ex-Chinese government official sexually assaulted the player
Indian farmers in no mood to forgive despite Modi's U-turn on reforms [[link removed]]
In 2020, Modi's government passed new farm laws to overhaul the agriculture sector employing around 60% of India's workforce but farmers protested, saying reforms put jobs at risk and gave control to private corporations
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