Coffee faces a double threat to its existence in eastern Ethiopia
While coffee is heavily dependent on rain, Khat needs less, making it a more attractive option for some farmers
Poland should welcome activists to U.N. climate talks
UN rights experts have raised the alarm about a new Polish law that could hamper civil society's involvement at the climate summit
How do we turn climate dialogue into action?
Both storytelling and political will are needed to deliver on climate goals.
Red Cross plans to fight disasters with fast funding
"It means that life-saving action can now take place before anyone is in immediate danger"
Booming tourism emits 8 percent of greenhouse gases, study shows
Flights were the biggest single contributor
Hotter seas threaten marine wildlife with extinction - researchers
"We expect to lose many, if not most, animal species from marine protected areas by the turn of the century"
Kenyan herders turn to grazing app to cut drought risks
Now "we will not be gambling with our livestock. We will be very sure where the pasture and water is and we will just head there"
Thai environment protesters claim victory in battle over forest housing
The country's military government agreed in talks not to use forested land to develop luxury property
No water? Parched Kenyans take up an unlikely new crop: fish
Farmers who had never tasted fish are now raising tilapia and catfish for factories producing fish sausages, samosas and kebabs
Smuggled timber, trafficked eels: Agencies ramp up fight against environmental crime
Environmental crimes are the world's fourth most valuable criminal enterprise, says the U.N.