Trump says he’ll unleash Venezuela’s oil. But who wants it?

As oil prices fall and demand nears a peak, exploiting Venezuela’s heavy crude reserves won’t be as easy as Trump thinks.

Plagued by Flooding, an African City Reengineers Its Wetlands

As climate change and urbanization intensify flooding in Rwanda, the hilly capital of Kigali has embraced nature-based solutions. The city is restoring and reshaping 18,000 acres of degraded wetlands, planting native species to filter and slow runoff and enhancing biodiversity.

Why forcing people to go green can backfire

A new study reveals a conundrum for climate policy and those who make it: People hate when you tell them what to do.

Hungary: time up for Viktor Orbán?

Subscribers // by Ambre Bruneteau & Corentin Léotard

Sudan has now become the ‘epicentre of human suffering'

Subscribers // by Arnaud Julien-Thomas