Scientists urged to 'speak the same language' as public on climate
Use the "huge reach and knowledge" of TV weather presenters to make technical information easy to understand, experts say.
Warming will put millions more at flood risk in next 20 years
In Asia, the numbers at risk will more than double to 156 million, up from 70 million
Grub's up! Climate-conscious foodies swap cows for crickets
A wave of social enterprises are trying to get people to eat insects instead of meat
How can we measure resilience? Mobile phones – and the right questions – can help
Phone surveys and efforts to ask people what they think makes them resilient may change some old ideas
From solar irons to shavers, power push aims to light up incomes
African renewable energy fund backs businesses that aim to cut up-front costs of clean power
Hit by wild weather, Africa moves to modernise its forecasting
Upgrading outdated weather services could help ease losses from weather and climate disasters, backers say
With a beehive fence, Kerala’s farmers tell elephants to buzz off
After failing to stop marauding elephants with trenches and solar-powered electric fences, residents have found a sweet solution
Mountains under pressure: climate change, hunger and migration
Is there anything more solid, steadfast, unmovable than a mountain? Yet, cracks are appearing, with climate change triggering highland disasters and threatening lives, jobs and food security.
Drought-hit Kenyan women trade their way out of poverty
"We need to stop relying on food distribution and aid money, and create more sustainable, life-long solutions"
Don't give up on tackling disaster risk in war zones - U.N.
Conflict-torn countries may lack functioning governments, but pockets can be identified to work with communities to reduce risks of disasters