Land degradation drives mass migration, climate change - experts
Land degradation could force hundreds of millions of people to migrate in the coming decades
Wildfire funding fix will take 'a period of years' to protect U.S. forests
A $1.3-trillion bill signed by President Donald Trump set up a contingency account to fund wildfire fighting and has drawn praise but also some concern
Commonwealth must unite behind most climate vulnerable
Britain, New Zealand, Canada, Australia and India can all use the upcoming Commonwealth meeting to show their commitment to a zero carbon world
Conservationists slam India's plan for commercial plantations in forests
Campaigners in India are worried proposals for managing the country's forests could undermine the rights of indigenous people
In the rush to develop, Asia's cities advised to think green
In the Philippines, New Clark City seeks to shake up urban planning by uniting government, business and the public - and proving resilience can be cost-effective
North China cities issue smog alerts as industry curbs end
Beijing achieved the biggest reduction in average pollution among 28 northern cities from October to February
Conservationists and foresters at loggerheads over Poland’s ancient forest
With Poland looking to earn cash and environmentalists trying to save trees, felling in Europe's last primeval forest is provoking clashes
Nature's 'alarming' decline threatens food, water, energy - UN
Worsening threats to nature include pollution, climate change and forest clearances to make way for farmland
INTERVIEW - River-sharing deals mean water war 'is a myth', says global water body
"A war is very expensive. It is much easier to cooperate"
Building more resilient African food systems, from farm to table
Communities need long-term solutions to climate pressures, not just emergency responses to imminent threats