Insurance for Ethiopian herders aims to combat drought, conflict
Could payouts for losses of livestock lead to less desperation and fewer conflicts with farmers?
To cut climate emissions and pollution, Ethiopia harnesses sewage
Sewage could soon be turned into cylinders of biogas as part of a a city cleanup
Ethiopia's fast-growing capital aims to become greener and cleaner
The city administration is rolling out a 10-year master plan, but many residents aren’t convinced it is working yet
In search for power, Ethiopia turns to growing sugar
Plans to add sugar plantations could boost ethanol production and cut sugar imports - but at a risk to pastoralists
U.S. energy investment in Africa starts to make headway
Ethiopia has made most progress under the Power Africa scheme, due for a boost at the US-Africa Leaders Summit
For Ethiopia, wildlife protection makes economic and climate sense
National taskforce will tackle climate risks in protected areas and improve management of wildlife and natural resources
Ethiopia cultivates seed banks to lay famine ghost to rest
With crop failure a key cause of the 1984 famine, Ethiopia has set up local seed banks to help farmers adapt to climate shifts
Low-income green economies woo private capital, more needed - experts
Some pioneering least-developed countries are introducing measures to boost business investment in green growth and climate-resilience, but there is a big funding gap to fill
Ethiopia plans to tap groundwater as climate defence
Ethiopia's government hopes largely unexploited groundwater resources can help it provide nearly all households with potable water by the end of 2015, as well as providing a buffer against climate stresses
Ethiopia plans GM crop boost for cotton industry
Ethiopia's government is planning to introduce genetically modified cotton, hoping higher yields will increase exports, but environmental activists fear it will open the door to GM food crops