OPINION: The climate change frontline: farmers and forest communities
The future of global food supply and livelihoods of millions of people depend on bolder action from governments and industry to invest in forests and other natural climate solutions
Drought puts 2.3 million people at risk in Angola - UNICEF
In the southern province of Cunene the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance has more than trebled from around 250,000 in January to 850,000 in March
Jakarta's plan to up stakes may need $30 bln in investment - minister
As Indonesia's capital faces worsening floods from over-extraction of ground water and sea level rise, the government announces a plan for a new capital
Cyclone Fani expected to intensify as it heads toward eastern India
The Odisha state government has asked officials to be alert and evacuate people if the storm intensifies and makes landfall there
INSIGHT-Death by diet: the race to transform the world's bad food habits
INSIGHT-Death by diet: the race to transform the world's bad food habits
Do 'mechanical trees' offer the cure for climate change?
The project may prove to be biggest effort so far to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Breaking from tradition, indigenous women lead fight for land rights in Brazil
Brazil's 850,000 indigenous peoples live on reservations that make up 13 percent of the territory
Democratic presidential candidate O'Rourke lays out $5 trillion climate plan
"The greatest threat we face — which will test our country, our democracy, every single one of us — is climate change"
10 things to know about the cyclone battering Mozambique
It is the first time in recorded history that two strong tropical cyclones have hit Mozambique in the same season. Here are some facts about the disaster
Rain grounds Mozambique aid flights as cyclone death toll hits 38
Communities in remote areas have been cut off with few supplies in the aftermath of Cyclone Kenneth