Russian invasion: Five ways tech is being used to help Ukraine
From Pussy Riot auctioning NFTs to Elon Musk moving SpaceX's Starlink satellites, technology is being used in creative ways to channel help to Ukraine
From food to floods, Africa 'not ready' for climate stress, its scientists say
Growth in food production is slowing faster than in any other region of the world as climate change-driven droughts, floods, heat and pests take a toll
Rich nations urged to pay $60 bln a year to protect developing-world nature
Ahead of fresh talks on a new global nature pact due this year, green groups call for a far larger financing goal to help poorer nations conserve important ecosystems
Safe sex: the latest casualty of Lebanon's economic meltdown
A sharp devaluation has hiked the cost of imported birth control supplies including condoms, raising fears of a wave of sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies
Coastal cities seen unprepared as IPCC flags climate risk hotspots
Drastic policy measures are likely to become necessary as cities and coastal areas face a growing risk of climate-linked losses, scientists say
Ukraine war threatens to make bread a luxury in the Middle East
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushes up global wheat prices, food-poor countries in the Middle East face higher prices for everyday staples
Kenyan farmers test insurance to ward off climate-driven hunger
Initiatives to build the resilience of vulnerable people living on the frontlines of climate change are growing worldwide, but they are often disjointed, small and short-term
EXPERT VIEWS - IPCC climate report: Adapt now for liveable future on hotter planet
Climate scientists, officials and campaigners discuss new IPCC report, which details a "rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future"
IPCC scientists warn climate change losses becoming 'difficult to avoid'
A flagship report by 270 leading climate scientists warns loss and damage is already happening and is set to grow much worse
'Useless for us': New Indonesian capital excludes indigenous, poor
New capital city will uproot thousands of indigenous people, and offers little incentive for poorer residents in Jakarta to move