Death toll from Malawi flooding rises to 28, almost 227,000 people affected
Malawi's president has declared a state of disaster in the region after storm caused rivers to break their banks, leaving villages underwater
Malawi floods kill 23, knock out power and water supplies
More than 22,000 households, or 110,000 people, have been affected by the floods
Constructing a greener world can't happen without women
Despite construction still being a male-dominated industry, more than 50 percent of the CEOs running Green Building Councils are women
How to boost Africa's growth? Close the gender gap in agriculture
Give women the same opportunities as men - and add trillions in economic growth
From Antarctica to Costa Rica, women team up to build a climate-safe future
Women are leading efforts to achieve the world's climate goals - but more need to be involved, leaders say
Bangladesh's fishermen struggle as cyclone threat grows
Kept at home by an increase in storm warnings, fishermen are struggling to feed their families
Over 8 million Ethiopians need food aid due to violence, drought -government
The crisis has prompted an Ethiopian government appeal for $1.3 billion to provide emergency food and non-food assistance for 8.3 million people
Dutch to close Amsterdam coal-fired power plant four years early -RTL
A 2018 court order instructed the government to ensure that greenhouse gas emissions are reduced from 1990 levels by at least 25 percent by the end of 2020
Investors fear to tread risky path towards building a greener world
Winning trillions of dollars for low-carbon, climate-resilient infrastructure requires better understanding of its benefits and risks
'Community' refrigerators aim to freeze out food waste
Communal refrigerators provide a place for excess or unsold food to be stored - and then picked up by those who need it