With an eye on the sky, Costa Rica's farmers harvest rain to beat drought
Rainwater harvesting can help farmers deal with the effects of climate change, experts say.
Kenyan rose-farm dam bursts, "sea of water" kills 47
After a severe drought last year, East Africa has been hit by two months of heavy rain, affecting nearly a million people in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and Uganda
Logjam for Paris climate "rule book" as end-2018 deadline looms
An extra session will be held in Bangkok in September to push forward on guidelines for how the Paris pact will be implemented
Growing up - why the UAE's first vertical farm could be a regional gamechanger
Badia Farm grows greens in a controlled, indoors environment using hydroponic technology and LED lights.
Social investors see the light on clean energy for the poor
"We need to stay committed until we get the job done...this can't be a fad"
Falling Freetown: Sierra Leone mudslide survivors live in fear of fresh disaster
Falling Freetown: Sierra Leone mudslide survivors live in fear of fresh disaster
Sierra Leone mudslide survivors live in fear of fresh disaster
"Who would live in an area that is disaster prone if they knew and valued their life? We had no idea, we have no choice"
California becomes first U.S. state to require solar panels on new homes
California has one of the most ambitious renewable energy mandates in the country
"No follow up" from Trump over staying in climate pact-UN
The rules of the Paris Agreement mean that Trump cannot formally pull out before November 2020, around the time of the next U.S. presidential election
Two million diesel car owners could join VW class action in Germany
A draft law paves the way for class action against Volkswagen.