In Sierra Leone, Reasons for Hope Fewer children are starving, fewer moms are dying and terrible diseases are retreating.
An African Country Faces Challenges to Protect Girls From HPV Almost all cervical cancer deaths now occur in developing countries. Tanzania is trying to inoculate girls against the virus that causes the disease — nearly 20 years after rich countries began offering the shot.
He Could Uncork Trillions to Help Fix the Planet What steps will Ajay Banga take when he becomes World Bank chief? We asked an expert on the bank’s climate affairs.
Europe’s New Tax on Greenhouse Gases In a first, the European Union is imposing a charge on some high-emissions imports like steel. Here’s what it means.
My Continent Is Not Your Giant Climate Laboratory Africa should not be turned into a testing ground for risky solar geoengineering technologies.