Uganda says landslide death toll rises to 43, begins relocations
Landslides have become more common in mountainous parts of the East African country in recent years because of expanding settlement and cultivation
Staying safe from climate risks makes financial sense, says new commission
"Knowledge is still not being put into practice quickly enough, and knowledge is not shared"
With solar farms and roof panels, Bangladesh inches toward green power goal
But coal and oil plants also are being built in the power-hungry country
Without captions, warnings about Hurricane Michael failed to reach disabled
Warning and evacuating people with physical limitations from a fast-moving hurricane requires extraordinary efforts
Beer lovers face price spikes, shortages as climate changes -study
The threats to beer are an indicator that even consumers in developed countries cannot escape the effects of a changing planet
The power of rural women to reduce global food insecurity and cut emissions
Bangladeshi smallholder and women’s leader, Santona, shares her story to mark International Day of Rural Women
'Merry-go-round' groups spin Kenyan women farmers to success
Rural women can help one another grow more and better food by pooling their cash and sharing new farming methods
Britain asks experts to advise on net zero emissions climate target
"Governments, businesses and communities must take further action to confront one of the greatest global challenges we've ever faced"
Crowdfunded solar panels aim to supercharge business in Africa
System gives small investors cash and communities solar panels to launch businesses, without the big up-front costs
World's largest rice gene bank secures funding to fight climate change
A key aim is developing varieties that are more resistant to high temperatures, as well as worsening droughts and floods