Indigenous Indians fight deforestation threat with gourmet coffee
Indigenous people in southern India are combatting deforestation by planting millions of fruit trees to shade their coffee crops
Tuning into taste buds and cooking culture to transform nutrition
How do you persuade people to eat what's good for them?
Hopes fade for more survivors of Hurricane Michael
Rescue teams, hampered by power outages, used cadaver dogs, drones and heavy equipment to hunt for people in the rubble
Madagascar guides fret about the future as loggers destroy forests
Deforestation is hitting the nation's ecotourism industry - and those who depend on it
Hurricane Michael's death toll could rise as Florida searches intensify
Michael charged ashore near the small Florida Panhandle town of Mexico Beach as one of the most powerful storms in U.S. history
The time for gender-smart action on disaster risk reduction is now
Women can help lead efforts to reduce losses in disasters - if they get a chance
If we want to reduce disaster risk, we need to manage droughts
Preparation is key - and that includes everything from social safety nets to more accurate models of how a drought happens
Indian state wins prize for showing 100% organic 'no longer a pipe dream'
The small Himalayan state of Sikkim was declared fully organic in 2016 after phasing out chemical fertilisers and pesticides
Could developing-world cities make or break the 1.5C warming goal?
With growing slums and emissions - but limited capacity to tackle the problems - these cities are where action will be crucial, experts say