How do you deliver climate finance at the local level?
How can climate finance acknowledge both local priorities and national goals?
Men sweeping? Women inheriting? Rural Kenya shakes up gender roles
As farmers face greater climate change threats, loosening gender restrictions and getting men and women talking can help them stand up to the pressures
With men gone, women shake up farming in rural Nepal
As Nepali men migrate to find work, women are taking over in the fields - earning them more money and respect
As students map the weather, an Indian village bests its water woes
A weather station monitored by students - part of a range of water-smart innovations - has turned around a parched village
Female lead households are most vulnerable
An image from a graphic created at Development and Climate Days in Paris, December 2015.
Millions more hungry in 2017 amid drought and conflict
"We are clearly seeing a trend now, from 80 million to 108 million, from 108 to 124 million, people literally marching to the brink of starvation around the world."
A perfect storm is brewing - and we can prevent it
Better ways of pinning down disaster risks can help save lives, but getting that change in place is hard work
From Fijian child to Kenyan 'evangelist': Five climate heroes of 2017
Action to address worsening climate threats has gathered pace globally, from business boardrooms to city mayors' offices to kitchen dining tables.
Building resilience through financial inclusion
Financial products that respect cultural beliefs aim to boost pastoralists' income – and resilience
Ethiopia soil map arms farmers with new fertilisers in climate fight
Nationwide survey of soil conditions is leading to more effective use of fertilisers and could boost food security