INTERVIEW-With detailed mapping, climate and development not mutually exclusive
"It doesn't have to be humans versus nature, it can be humans and nature" - ecologist Greg Asner
Is your chocolate bar fuelling deforestation in West Africa?
Large area of forest reserves in Ivory Coast have been converted to illegal cocoa plantations to meet demand, campaign group says
Millions at risk of water shortages as Asian glaciers melt - study
More than one billion people across Asia depend on rivers like the Yangtze, Ganges and Mekong, which are fed by Himalayan glaciers
Could companies be made to pay for stoking climate change?
"People who were harmed by wildfires, heatwaves (and) by rising sea levels ... have a much stronger basis to go in the court and demand redress for those harms"
"Nobody is safe": Plastic found in drinking water on five continents
It's probably not something that we want to be ingesting, but we are, whether through our drinking water, through beer, juice
"Zero-waste" stores put consumers on frontline in fight against packaging
Dozens of similar, package-free shops have opened across the world
FACTBOX-Beyond Harvey: deadly floods bring havoc to Africa, Asia
Floods in India, Bangladesh and Nepal have killed more than 1,200 people and affected 40 million
Cleaner air, cooler buildings: urban trees save megacities millions
"Trees are immeasurably important for human wellbeing and biodiversity, the underpinning of our quality of life"
Late check-in, no luggage, child in tow - signs of slavery?
Training gives hotel staff insight into signs of possible trafficking such as alcohol and drugs in a room, or a child staying over