In Ethiopia, climate change leads herders to retrain as farmers
As droughts becomes harsher, killing animals, adding in vegetable farming - and other money makers - is paying off for pastoralists
Who knows best? Cities consult citizens for fresh ideas
Gathering public input on government plans, often via digital tools, is a growing trend at municipal and national levels
As ice melts, Greenland could become big sand exporter - study
The Greenland ice sheet locks up enough water to raise global sea levels by about seven metres
Can 'Big Brother' technology clean up palm oil's image?
Palm oil buyers ramp up their use of satellite imagery as they rush to meet a pledge of zero net deforestation by 2020
Kenyan farmers trust tradition over tech to predict the weather
About a third of Kenya's farmers still do not use the national weather service to help them plan and protect their crops
Climate change seen as top threat, but U.S. power a growing worry - poll
Worries about climate change have increased sharply since 2013, according to the Pew Research Center
New Zealand wildfires show no sign of easing, 3,000 flee
New Zealand Red Cross said evacuees were tired and frustrated after forest fires, that have been burning for a week, forced thousands from their homes
Land is key ingredient missing from US 'Green New Deal', experts say
Land use is not part of the rollout of a high-profile climate proposal in the U.S. Congress
In land-scarce Southeast Asia, solar panels float on water
No space to put a solar array? Lakes, dams, reservoirs and even the sea can fit the bill - and the costs are falling fast, experts say
The repression of environmental activists fuels climate change
As global greenhouse gas emissions rise, government attempts to thwart climate defenders should worry us all