Scientists predict major increase in heatwave deaths as world warms
Hardest-hit Colombia could suffer 2,000 percent more premature deaths from extreme heat
The tree helping Kenyan farmers beat drought and poverty
Agroforestry - the practice of planting trees in fields - can protect both crops and soil from harsh weather, as well as providing timber to sell
Strict warming curb key to survival of world's most vulnerable
A 2-degree rise would leave most of the low-lying Pacific islands, parts of Bangladesh, and all of New York city under water
India wins praise for 'exemplary' flood relief as community pitches in
Flooding on the scale seen in Kerala could have killed 10 times more people a decade ago, but India's disaster management capacity has improved significantly in that time
Ugandan farmers test big-data solution to climate challenges
Gathering information on farmers can help find answers to their problems - from extreme weather to lack of credit - but turning that data into a business is tricky
Fed up with dirty fuels, Nigerians switch to cleaner alternatives
Nearly four million people, mostly women and girls, die every year from the effects of dirty cooking fuels, WHO says
What is the value of seasonal forecasts?
Early forecasts can help farmers adapt - but whether they're used depends on everything from skepticism to timing
Nairobi looks for new water to ease its growing thirst
As urban growth and climate change boost demand for water, Kenya's capital is searching for new sources
Kenyan farmers trust tradition over tech to predict the weather
About a third of Kenya's farmers still do not use the national weather service to help them plan and protect their crops
How technology is helping farmers predict and prepare for El Niño
Smallholders can learn to use inputs and environmental resources more efficiently to become climate-smart farmers