Abandoned by banks, Indonesia's poor farmers turn to crowdfunding
Small-scale farmers in Asia face an uphill battle to access credit - but technology could help change that
Investor group opposes General Electric plans for Kenyan power plant
The plant will negatively impact human health
In Pakistan, a high mountain water pipe brings a bonus: peace
Better water storage and a more secure supply mean conflicts over water are declining - and harvests are growing
Women masons help build stronger homes in quake-hit Nepal
With men abroad for jobs, women are learning building skills - giving them an income and the country a faster recovery
Power to the pupils: solar panels keep Kenya's kids in school
Solar panels in Kenya are powering school attendance and lowering tuition fees, while providing clean energy
Women call for climate adaptation funds at U.S. climate summit
“The belief of donors, the belief of governments and development partners and private (finance) is generally that grassroots women are not bankable”
Sun and Data': Mallorca upgrades to a green tech future
As an alternative to tourism, Spanish island courts tech firms that are developing smart ways to manage natural resources
Forced to walk miles, India water crisis hits rural women hardest
About 200,000 Indians die every year due to inadequate access to safe water, and 600 million face high to extreme water stress
Saltwater treatment plant brings 'tasty tea' to Indian island
After decades of drinking brackish water that made them sick, a locally developed desalination plant means Lakshadweep residents now enjoy a clean supply
In British Virgin Islands, hurricane whips up green energy transition
Burdened by costly fuel imports and a power grid destroyed by Hurricane Irma, the island territory is aiming to produce more electricity from renewables