Chocolate forests: Can cocoa help restore the Amazon?
Brazil's cattle ranchers are planting cocoa on their used-up pasture, with financial support from international environmental groups.
From ghost boats to water treasures, museums seek to spur climate action
"We need an engaged public and museums are a way to open people's minds to what matters."
As migration rises, finance can pave the way to benefits for all
"No ocean is going to be wide enough, no wall high enough" to stop migration, so making it work for everyone is key, experts say
Colombia takes 'unprecedented' step to stop farms gobbling forests
"It is unprecedented - it has not happened anywhere else"
‘We are not a force to be ignored’: Young people take up climate activism
"When I think of climate change, I am driven by fear and anger"
Cleaning up shipping will benefit Latin America
United in dependence on sea trade, and exposure to climate risks, Latin American countries need to speak with one voice
African leaders must remember who they serve at this week's climate talks
Silence is not an option for African leaders at this week's climate talks on shipping
Puerto Rico to get $18.5 bln to rebuild shattered housing market
The prevalence of informal housing was thought to compound damage to Puerto Rico's housing stock when the storm hit
UK supermarket Iceland pledges no palm oil in its own-brand products
"We don't believe there is such a thing as 'sustainable' palm oil available to retailers, so we are giving consumers a choice about what they buy"
3D-printed public housing unveiled in France
Authorities in Nantes are planning further 3D-printed building projects, including a public reception building and a housing estate