OPINION: How do we reduce disaster risks for the conflict-affected?
As conflicts become more protracted around the world, cutting disaster risks from climate change in those places will require a different approach
Australia to invest $680 mln in dams for drought-stricken region
Environmental advocacy group says the dams don't provide water security as they deprive people downstream of water
Fierce typhoon hits northern Japan after paralysing Tokyo
Millions are under evacuation orders as Typhoon Hagibis batters Japan
Belgian police arrest up to 300 Extinction Rebellion protesters
The climate change activists had gathered in front of the Royal Palace in the city centre, disrupting traffic
Climate-change protesters hold London 'funeral' march
"We unite in grief, rage and love for life on Earth," the organisers said on social media
One killed as fierce typhoon hits Tokyo, millions told to evacuate
Typhoon Hagibis may be the strongest to hit Tokyo since 1958
Dutch police detain 130 Extinction Rebellion protesters
The group, which wants governments to take immediate action to avert the worst devastation outlined by scientists studying climate, is engaged in two weeks of civil disobedience in cities worldwide
OPINION: Tackling disaster risk means fewer people forced to flee their homes
We estimate the number of people likely to be displaced by the year-end at around 22 million. So we know the risk. What should we do about it?
One killed in Japan as typhoon approaches, over a million advised to evacuate
Hagibis is set to make landfall on the main island of Honshu late on Saturday, bringing the heaviest rains and winds in 60 years
Richer nations urged to boost protection against wild weather as losses jump
Economic losses to climate catastrophes are surging fastest in temperate countries, which need to move faster to adapt, scientists warn