Is renewable energy a path to peace for the Korean peninsula?
North and South Korea could co-operate on boosting clean sources of power, paving the way to a nuclear-free future, experts say
From mangoes to maize, climate change brings new hunger threats
A warming world raises "scary" prospects for poor food producers who face lower harvests and competition for land
Is it time for a more pessimistic view about adapting to climate change?
Is too much optimism hurting climate adaptation efforts?
Efforts to build climate resilence in Chad turn up a surprising barrier: Violence against women
Violence against women "reinforces people’s vulnerability to other risks” including climate change
What’s the right goal - resilience, well-being or transformation?
“How can we claim we are promoting resilience if we’re not paying attention to people’s priorities?”
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
Will a new technology revolution work for the poor?
The coming technological revolution means more – and less – than you might think for the world's poor
Throwing the dice on climate risk insurance
Can games help policymakers make the right choices to reduce disaster risk?
As climate disasters surge, world puzzles over who will pay
Innovative ideas to raise cash are not moving ahead at U.N. climate talks
Should welfare recipients be first in line for scarce climate adaptation cash?
An experiment in Mozambique suggests the idea makes sense in tackling poverty