As climate risks rise, insurance needed to protect development
Less than 5 percent of disaster losses are covered by insurance in poorer countries, versus 50 percent in rich nations
As solar refrigerator keeps mangoes cold, farmers’ profits heat up
Solar-powered cold storage and biological pest control are helping protect Kenya's mangoes from climate change
What works to build urban resilience – and what doesn’t?
It’s more complicated than you might think – but consulting people on what they want is a good start
As climate disasters surge, world puzzles over who will pay
Innovative ideas to raise cash are not moving ahead at U.N. climate talks
British Virgin Islands race to 'build back better' after storms
"People haven't completed as much as they wanted to and there's another hurricane season upon us," says island territory's leader
Climate change "refugees" off the agenda, but problem looms large
The more we know about climate-linked migration, the harder it seems to act
To make good decisions, Africa needs its own climate knowledge
How do you get the right information to the right people, at the right time?
As world warms, 'half a degree' will worsen suffering, scientists say
Many more people will face heatwaves, extreme rainfall and shrinking harvests without unprecedented action, scientists say
Damage to land feeds migration and conflict - UN official
As everything from climate change to deforestation leaves less usable land, threats - and opportunities - are growing, says the U.N.'s anti-desertification chief