After a disaster, bringing local markets back to life aids recovery
Reviving businesses could stretch donor dollars further while laying foundations for longer-term resilience
Climate change harms health worldwide as millions swelter
125 million extra people exposed to heat waves since 2000
It's time to rethink the future of global governance through games
Games offer familiar structures designed to allow us to play with the unfamiliar and rethink what is possible
As fruit trees fall, a hunger threat looms in Kenya
The loss of fruit trees for firewood and charcoal is hurting food security, particularly as droughts lengthen
What’s at stake at COP23?
Countries around the world are in a “mode of aggressive climate action and stepping up ambition” ahead of COP23.
Despite U.S. lagging, climate action gathers speed, if limited cash
Talks lay key groundwork to a ramp-up in action to curb climate change - but take little direct action on growing losses to disasters
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
Throwing the dice on climate risk insurance
Can games help policymakers make the right choices to reduce disaster risk?
In Jakarta, flood-hit slum residents aim for a higher, drier future
An effort to rehouse flood-battered residents in apartment buildings is winning converts
As climate threats grow, Iraq battles a new enemy: Water shortages
Changing rainfall, dams in neighbouring nations, overuse and damage from earthquakes and fighting are leaving Iraq parched, water minister says