Facebook down: What the outage meant for the developing world

From Afghanistan to Brazil, Facebook's platforms have become the main way people connect. For those in the developing world, the outage upended daily life

The polluting elite: Why the climate needs 'radical' lifestyle changes

You may not feel able to fight global warming on your own - but government policy nudges could help wealthy consumers shift to greener lifestyles, says a new report


Fossil fuel firms feel the heat over push for advertising ban

As the campaign to lump fossil fuels in with tobacco advertising gathers pace in Europe, how will companies and policymakers respond?


As Nepal runs dry, communities tap water harvesting

As groundwater depletes and climate change impacts strengthen, a rooftop system that catches, stores and filters rainwater is helping a Kathmandu Valley town beat thirst


Global citizens' assembly debates climate solutions ahead of COP26 summit

One hundred people will deliberate on how global warming can be addressed in fair and effective ways and will present the assembly's views on the sidelines of the COP26 talks


Can COP26 help poorer countries save the world?

COP26 will be critical in figuring out a just transition from coal to clean energy in developing countries, who are often least responsible for climate change but hit hardest by it


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