Coronavirus curfew creates water shortage for Burkina Faso's poorest
The curfew is stopping those in poor areas from accessing communal fountains that only flow at night in the dry season
Malaysia's top palm producing state to reopen estate, mills without coronavirus cases
Sabah, which accounts for about a quarter of Malaysia's palm oil output, had earlier ordered palm operations in six districts to shut until mid-April
Pacific nations stay vigilant against coronavirus in cyclone's aftermath
Pacific island states have relatively few COVID-19 cases, but many have restricted movement to slow any spread even as a powerful storm battered the region this week
As Africa looks for clean power, nuclear interest grows
As a growing number of African states consider adopting nuclear power, renewables experts say it's not the cheapest, fastest or safest way to provide much-needed energy access
OPINION: Coronavirus collides with climate action - our chance to build a better world for all
As COVID-19 exposes the cracks in our systems, now is the time to reset institutions and economies on a path to decarbonisation
Australia promises aid to coronavirus-alert Pacific as cyclone tears through
Cyclone Harold hit Tonga on Thursday, cutting power and destroying holiday resorts, after battering Vanuatu, Fiji and Solomon Islands
Machetes in hand, women join forces to fight logging in Solomon Islands
Women in the Solomon Islands are raising awareness of deforestation and standing up to loggers
Zimbabwe reopens produce markets after protests by drought-hit farmers
Already stung by losses from climate change-linked drought, farmers insist coronavirus market shutdowns are too costly
South Pacific cyclone and coronavirus create 'perfect storm' of worry
Island nations struggle to manage deadly Cyclone Harold while trying to stave off spread of the virus pandemic
Climate change could trigger sudden losses of world's wildlife -study
Temperatures may rise to a point that tips ecosystems and their inhabitants over "cliff edges", researchers find