As rains fail, maneuvering for water grows in southern Sri Lanka
Cracking down on inappropriate water use is tough when fields are dry and farmers are worried, officials say
Peace brings home climate uncertainties in rural Sri Lanka
Life was supposed to be easier for families after the civil war - but unexpected pressures are taking a toll
In parched Sri Lanka, biggest shortage is of water policy - experts
As the country cycles between drought and floods, managing water better is crucial, experts say
High costs slowing Sri Lanka push toward solar energy
Imported panels and import taxes mean coal is still a cheaper choice, despite government push for solar energy
As disaster losses mount, Sri Lanka develops tool to track them
Right now, "there is no uniform system to calculate losses, which is hampering disaster planning measures"
Sri Lanka success whets international appetite for mangrove conservation
Pioneering national programme to protect Sri Lanka's coastal mangroves could be extended to another island country
Heavy rainfall and heat swamp Sri Lanka's anti-dengue drive
“It’s going to be tough” to control dengue in the future, virologist warns
Shortage of safe land blocks Sri Lanka disaster relocation efforts
To move families out of risk zones, the government may resort to building high-rise housing, even in rural areas
Sri Lanka's investment in disaster risk insurance gives fast payoff
First national policy, bought 6 weeks ago, provides help to those flattened by flooding and a major landslide
With social media, "we could have saved more lives"
Sri Lanka’s deadly landslide and torrential rain point to weaknesses in sharing disaster updates