OPINION: Zimbabwe’s hunger crisis - the epicentre of the global climate emergency
For Zimbabweans, the drought is compounded by an economic crisis of spiralling inflation, unemployment, chronic fuel shortages, and the collapse of essential services
Conserve or develop? Protecting floodplains could cut flood costs - researchers
Buying flood-prone U.S. land and protecting it from development would be far cheaper than paying later for flood damage to homes, say researchers
Activist Thunberg turns spotlight on indigenous struggle at climate summit
Indigenous activists argue that their communities contribute almost none of the fossil fuels emissions driving climate change, but bear the brunt of its effects
As petrol prices rise, more Egyptians convert to dual-fuel vehicles
Authorities are encouraging drivers to switch to dual-fuel vehicles by subsidising conversions, keeping compressed natural gas prices low, and building CNG fuelling stations and conversion plants
FACTBOX-Ten ways to have a greener Christmas celebration
From jumpers to trees: how to cut emissions and waste at Christmas
OPINION: Global groundwater – it is time to act
Increasingly under threat from overexploitation and contamination. we are joining 700+ global experts to call for action on groundwater
OPINION: Carbon markets headed for insanity at Madrid climate talks
Are lessons from the past set to be repeated under new rules due to be decided for Paris Agreement?
Tech, climate change creating new inequalities, U.N. says
These forms of inequality are rising as progress has been made in more traditional measures of inequality such as extreme poverty and disease
Tighter climate policies could erase $2.3 tln in companies value -report
Rules aimed at lowering carbon emissions are expected to accelerate in the coming years as countries scramble to meet obligations under the 2015 Paris climate agreement
OPINION: 'Plan with us, not for us,' say poor communities on climate change
Grassroots ideas need to shape climate policy if it's to be effective