Green-fingered Burkinabe women protect shea "gold"
The shea trees women in Burkina Faso rely on for income from their butter face threats of drought and deforestation
Kenyan herders take livestock health in their own hands
As drought worsens in Kenya, pastoralists have set up a drugstore to treat animal diseases without involving veterinarians
Help at hand for countries desperately seeking climate cash
Funds have billions of dollars to invest in climate change action, but developing states are finding it hard to access
Violence against women hampers resilience efforts in Chad
Violence against women "reinforces people’s vulnerability to other risks” including climate change
Shorter, hotter, earlier: Shrinking spring slashes Pakistani harvests
As climate change brings hotter temperatures earlier, fruit and vegetable farmers are struggling to adjust
Ethiopia aims to blast climate resilience forward with satellite launch
Technology could help support efforts to get affordable insurance to small-scale farmers struggling with climate change
As rains lash Sri Lanka, warnings arrive on time
Weather and disaster offices have for years faced criticism for a lack of flood early warnings - but that is changing this year, experts say
UN climate negotiations, Bonn
Climate negotiations continue ahead of COP 22 in Marrakesh
Kenyan farmers battle drought with growing appetite for baby corn
A growing number of farmers in Kenya are switching to growing baby corn – an immature ear harvested early and eaten whole - as a way around unreliable rainfall
Green and safe, or dirty and dangerous?
With millions of people pouring into East Asia's cities each year, resources are strained and disaster risks are rising