Science our best bet to fight and beat food insecurity
It is critical that global leaders invest in the tools needed to make the agriculture sector more resilient and foods more nutritious
It is critical that global leaders invest in the tools needed to make the agriculture sector more resilient and foods more nutritious
Pictures of construction have provoked green concerns for aquamarine waters of Unesco World Heritage site
Heavy smog triggers a surge in hospital admissions, school closures and a suspension of construction work in the Indian capital
With social care in the UK on its knees – and the NHS in a similar state – retirement resorts are becoming an attractive alternative
Heavy smog triggers a surge in hospital admissions, school closures and a suspension of construction work in the Indian capital
Report warns that pollution caused by fine particulate matter remains the world’s greatest external risk to human health
Destruction of the Kakhovka dam unleashes toxins like heavy metals and radioactive materials stored in sediments from the Chornobyl disaster
Experts find that, even at low levels, air pollution steeply increases risks for Covid-19 and other diseases
Lifestyle and diets are shifting dramatically across the continent, raising concerns of a 'ticking time bomb' of obesity
Should the government ban, regulate and red-tape the country into good health?
Countries must prioritise funding for non-communicable diseases – which cause seven out of 10 deaths worldwide each year – WHO says
Tobacco powder is hugely popular in countries like India, but the substance contains thousands of chemicals
Food producers turn hunger to hope with techniques that boost cash crops and secure staples for their own consumption
Climate change and booming fertiliser prices prompt scientists to look at natural alternatives, with a little help from genetic modification
As the country goes to the polls over Indigenous rights, assimilation policies from its colonial past still plague First Nation communities
The controversial referendum for Aboriginal rights splits the nation in bitter debate
Cargo ship loaded with 3,000 tonnes of grain completes voyage across the Black Sea
Global warming remains a huge challenge worldwide, but there are things we can do now to protect ourselves in the future
With limited clean drinking water, the growing threat of cholera, diarrhea and typhoid outbreaks could cause a second wave of death
Rising rates of extreme poverty have driven the homeless to occupy unsafe properties across Johannesburg