Bangladesh cities join U.N. drive to build defences against disasters
In disaster-prone Bangladesh, all the country's 329 municipalities have agreed to join the U.N.'s Making Cities Resilient Campaign
Ethiopia's dams threaten thousands of Kenyans - environmentalists
The world's biggest desert lake could run short of drinking water and fish if Ethiopia moves ahead with plans to construct two dams
Is it time for a more pessimistic view about adapting to climate change?
Is too much optimism hurting climate adaptation efforts?
Time to transform – and join up – climate adaptation
Adaptation to climate change is well underway. Now it's time to make it add up to something bigger
With refrigerated ATMs, camel milk business thrives in Kenya
Adding a bit of technology has helped northeast Kenya's growing camel milk business thrive, even in the face of drought and higher temperatures
Poor countries face $168 billion interest bill due to climate change
For every $10 climate-vulnerable countries paid in interest over the past decade, $1 was attributable to climate risks, study says
Northern California wildfire grows one-third overnight, officials say
Only about 3 percent of the fire's area has been contained
Better risk management can reduce disaster displacement
Extreme weather events and climate change have led to mass displacement in Asia and the Pacific
Kenya takes a look into the unknown: Its underground water reserves
In many parts of Africa, little is known about underground water reserves - but in Kenya that is beginning to change
Australian supermarkets work to prevent "bag rage" as plastics ban takes effect
U.N. push to end single-use plastics worldwide by 2022