Islands in a pinch as emissions surge and climate talks crawl
"The mood here is delay, delay, delay. But for us, it's now, now, now," island negotiators say
Who's most vulnerable to climate change?
A new index assesses which countries are most likely to suffer from climate-related food, water and infrastructure shocks
With a binding climate treaty dead, what next?
Nearly 20 years of negotiations haven't produced a deal. Could a "building blocks" approach work instead?
Keeping forest dwellers involved in forest protection and REDD
Land tenure for forest dwellers called key to protecting forests
Climate migrant predictions may need a revamp
Frequently painted picture of millions of desperate displaced families surging across borders not accurate -study
Real stories, not jargon, best highlight climate change
Ditch "nerdy" language to bring home message about climate change impacts and how to adapt to them
Real world battles climate change as negotiators spar
Deal or no deal, farmers and others are getting on with the job of adapting to a warmer world
Trust is rebuilding at the climate talks - but nature isn't waiting
Copenhagen gloom, remarkably, seems to be lifting at this year's climate talks in Cancun
Thirty ways to act on climate change
Effective ways to combat climate change are available, accessible and replicable. That's the message of a new United Nations Environment Programme campaign
Climate change growing threat to Asian food security
How quickly could climate change worsen hunger? According to a new report by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), expected changes in temperature, rainfall and storms could put an additional 49 million people in Asia at risk of hunger by 2020.