Unfinished business? Vancouver mayor departs with 'Greenest City' goal uncertain
But the Pacific coastal city is pushing ahead toward ambitious carbon goals "regardless of who the next mayor is"
Young entrepreneurs lend glamour to African agriculture
Africa has the world's youngest population and 65 percent of its uncultivated arable land
Can a hungry Mali turn rice technology into 'white gold'?
Malians are cautiously turning to a new farming technique that could boost harvests and help them adapt to the effects of climate change
With smog season looming, Pakistan shuts polluting brick kilns
"The closure will have an economic impact - but so does their continued operation, which has a huge environmental impact," says one official
As climate change batters U.S. cities, some discuss 'managed retreat'
Despite an increase in flash floods and mega-storms, experts say the U.S. federal government has no overarching plan to deal with the climate change crisis
As climate threats drive migration, Indian women find opportunities
Migration is bringing some families higher incomes - and improving life back home in the face of worsening climate pressures
'I did it only for the money': Climate displacement pushes girls into prostitution
"The flood took everything away from us by destroying our house. We are in this situation because of the flood," says one girl
Ignore climate science, and we will see you in court
Governments around the world are now on notice
Rich nations must eat less meat to tackle climate change - campaigners
The average person in Britain eats more than three times the government's recommended 70 grams of red or processed meat each day
Hurricane strands many in Florida Panhandle's poor, rural backcountry
Countless hurricane survivors in the backcountry of Florida's Panhandle have struggled for days without power, running water or sanitation