Rules to govern sun-dimming technology "urgently" needed - expert
Large-scale use of sun-dimming technology could have a range of little-understood side effects, including potentially shifting Asian monsoons
In drought-hit Zimbabwe, women's "second shift" burden grows
Longer hours of unpaid work to gather scarce water, firewood and food are putting women – and their paid jobs – at risk
Bugs and biogas: Kenyan farmers get creative to fight 'devil's' cactus
Farmers are fighting back against the prickly pear, a non-native, invasive plant which destroys the grass that feeds their animals
A tailor-made action plan to deal with climate change
In Mali, the Waati Yelema Labenw team has successfully completed a community outreach, the first step in devising a series of climate action plans
Event: Development in the face of climate extremes and disasters
Join the BRACED Knowledge Manager for this public event where we will challenge common conceptions on the relationship between poverty and climate extremes.
Building financial independence and alternative livelihoods in Ethiopia
This case study examines how the CIARE project is helping vulnerable communities in Ethiopia become more financially resilient.
For climate migrants, dignity matters as much as safety
Displacement can bring benefits when it helps overcome caste and social prejudices
Keep it human and visual, says U.N. guide to talking climate
"Climate change can feel distant and intangible, and yet it's never been more important to make sure the science around it is heard and understood."
Kenyan farmers try to sweep away landslide risks with bamboo
As extreme rainfall brings more landslides, farmers are turning to bamboo to protect their land - and making an income from it
Decentralising climate finance: insights from Kenya and Ethiopia
This paper explores different mechanisms for delivering climate finance at the local level.