False starts to Cameroon rainy season confuse farmers
Early bursts of rain two years running have left farmers with losses, on top of doubts over the climate and when to plant their crops
Cameroon plans climate projects to protect elephants from poaching
Worsening droughts are driving a growing share of the country's endangered elephants into the hands of poachers, officials warn
Cameroon government cracks down on illegal logging
Effort aims in part to limit the effects of extreme weather in the region
Drought-hit Cameroon counts the cost of reduced trade
Ministers link falling harvests, growing food imports and declining government income to climate change
Cameroon farmers turn dung into power
Bio-gas effort is improving incomes as well as combating climate change, government says
Food processing curbs climate losses for Cameroon's women farmers
Turning crops into durable goods helps avoid post-harvest losses when bad weather hampers getting to market
Flood-ridden Cameroon pushes water filters to prevent disease
With cholera on the rise as extreme weather worsens, protecting water is key, officials say
Cameroon's investment plan endangers forest reserves
Push to build port, mines and roads to cut poverty and unemployment threatens the country's shrinking forest reserves
Cameroon councils create network to address climate change
Local councils in Cameroon are joining to fight climate change by increasing grassroots participation and government accountability