From rape to disasters, climate change a threat to women - funders
Women's organisations - and funders - are increasingly seeing climate change as a root cause of women's problems
Bali farmers insure rice fields in defense against El Nino
With drought drying up fields and pushing migration, Indonesia's government offers subsidised crop insurance
As fuel shortages hit Nepal, is renewable energy an alternative?
A strike has shut down supplies of fuel and is driving deforestation - but could clean energy help?
In India's dry regions, crowd-funding comes to a lake's rescue
Community campaign to de-silt lake has also helped farmer incomes in region hit by farmer suicides
To build a greener economy, Bhutan wants to go organic by 2020
Bhutan is supporting organic farming to cut emissions and waste and to maintain its carbon neutrality
As the need for power surges, are small - or big - dams the answer?
To meet need for cleaner energy, dam building is growing, but at the cost of the water and land rights of local communities, activists say
'Cyclone college' brings hope to India's vulnerable coastal community
A decade after the Asian tsunami, a vulnerable village is learning to prepare for disasters - in a cyclone shelter
Erratic weather threatens India's poorest silk producers
Tribal families rear silkworms to earn money – but climate change is making that much harder
'Development refugees' resist Indian dam
An effort to link India's rivers and improve water and food security is threatening to displace hundreds of thousands
Erratic weather fuels labour exploitation in India
Women farmers hit by poor rains have no choice but to work away from home, at the mercy of unscrupulous employers