'It's our sun': Rural South Africans seek greater gains from clean energy

As South Africa plans to cut its reliance on coal, it is backing green power production at the community level - but locals are seeking more employment and financial benefits

In Yemen, racism dooms Black people to life on the margins

Millions of Black Yemenis and African migrants see little hope of escaping poverty and marginalisation due to centuries of discrimination


Clean energy is Africa’s chance for climate resilient development

As the sunny continent looks for power, renewables are a clear winner


Unsustainable agricultural supply chains are eroding our forests

Reshaping investment away from deforestation is tough – but these changes could help


Opinion

The United Nations’ recognition of lesbian and bisexual women is a landmark for human rights

The UN holds that laws criminalising lesbian and bisexual women violates women's rights in a landmark decision


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