Get 'folks like me' engaged on climate, says Black Greenpeace USA head

Ebony Twilley Martin, Greenpeace USA's first Black woman executive director, wants people of color more involved in the climate fight

U.S. states making 2021 moves on abortion rights and access

With abortion rights under attack in many states, here's a roundup of some of the biggest developments


Delhi school teachers fight attendance app over privacy fears

Attendance app for thousands of public school teachers raises concerns over privacy and growing surveillance


Firms sucking carbon from air see boost from 'code red' climate crisis

Three leading 'direct air capture' companies say interest from governments and investors is rising, despite high costs and opposition from some green groups


Opinion

OPINION: We have to address racial representation in the workplace

A firm may assume its racial balance at senior level is perfectly reasonable looked at through a BAME filter, when there are actually zero Black employees.



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