Nairobi looks for new water to ease its growing thirst
As urban growth and climate change boost demand for water, Kenya's capital is searching for new sources
Argentina's Macri gambles G20 leadership with Patagonia fracking plans
Macri has fallen under the spell of the fossil fuel industry's false narrative that these dangerous and climate-destructive sources of energy could be the solution to Argentina's economic woes
Rohingya toddler among 12 killed as first monsoon rains hit Bangladesh
Most Rohingya refugees live in shacks made of bamboo and plastic sheets that cling to steep, denuded hills in coastal Cox's Bazar
Let's eat our way to a healthier planet
Our food system has to contribute to human health and wellbeing rather than causing disease and premature deaths
Overlooked U.S. border shantytowns face threat of gathering storms
"Poor people just get the short end of the stick continuously, and climate change is just another thing they are going to have to deal with"
Eating your greens could become more costly due to climate change
The amount of vegetables produced could fall by more than a third, especially in hot regions, researchers say
Winter rains ease Cape Town's historic drought as dams fill up
The drought has ravaged crops, hit tourist numbers and forced changes to consumption habits in Cape Town
Pope warns energy bosses of global destruction without fuel shift
"Civilisation requires energy but energy use must not destroy civilisation"
Ignoring conflict undercuts disaster protection efforts, researchers warn
Humanitarian and development workers trying to reduce disaster risk too often ignore conflict in their interventions, experts say
To get people to go green, 'never start with climate change'
In a polarised world, where many people stick firmly to beliefs rooted in their politics, finding common ground is the way to begin