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
Driven to Dhaka by disasters, Bangladeshi girls harassed into marriage
Girls forced from their homes by climate-linked disasters face early marriage in Dhaka's slums
To get people to go green, 'never start with climate change'
In a polarised world, where many people stick firmly to beliefs rooted in their politics, finding common ground is the way to begin
Silent killer: Sweltering planet braces for deadly heat shocks
As hurricanes and floods grab headlines, heatwaves associated with climate change are claiming lives around the world
Evaluating the progress made in climate change adaptation using indicators of resilience, Part IV: Resilience indicators
What indicators can be used to measure resilience?
Savings, trainings help Burmese farmers survive extreme weather
Savings groups and training programmes could stop farmers hitting the road in Myanmar
Tackle floods to beat crime in Senegal
Improving drainage and cleaning up urban areas is reducing flood risk - and crime.
Testing the added value of market incentives on disaster risk reduction in Western Nepal
A monitoring study to explore whether combining community-based disaster risk reduction with market-based economic incentives improved disaster resilience
Sand dams quench the thirst of water-short Kenyans
Simple, inexpensive walls across rivers can trap water in sand, to be used in dry times
In southern Ethiopia, herders join forces to revive rangelands
Restoring grazing land and forest can help communities stand up to the more frequent droughts climate change is bringing, farmers say