What do people really think about climate change?
If people don't like solutions to climate change - like higher electricity tariffs - they're less likely to think the issue is important
Rising humidity can worsen impact of higher temperatures - study
High wet-bulb readings - which reflect the combined effects of heat and humidity - could prevail for 100-250 days a year in some parts
Early warning can cut climate disaster losses in Africa
A UN-backed programme is strengthening climate information and alerting systems in 11 of Africa's poorest countries
Participants at a table discussing natural resources management at the BRACED inception workshop
Participants at the climate and weather information table at the BRACED inception workshop in Dakar, Senegal, in February 2015. TRF/Laurie Goering
Rising disaster risk but little insurance interest in Pacific
Limited take-up so far is linked to small island nations' reluctance to foot the bill for the effects of climate change, says insurance expert
Can the Paris agreement protect poor farmers from climate change?
Climate change deal refers only indirectly to agriculture, in terms of ensuring people have enough to eat
The Resilience Dashboard
The Resilience Dashboard allows anyone to explore insights from BRACED's Rapid Response Research project in Myanmar
We are ready: Fijian villagers prepare for climate disasters
Fiji's government, aware of the growing risks of floods, rising sea levels, landslides and storms, is stepping up action to combat them
In rain-short Mali, villagers enlist irrigation to ward off extremism
Locals hope boosting water supplies - and rice yields - can deter young people from seeking better prospects with armed groups
French military enlists green group to fight climate change
The partnership will focus at first on West Africa's Sahel region