Solar water pumps up incomes for Nepal's quake-hit farmers
"Before (the pump) we used to walk two or three hours a day to collect water"
"Trump Forest" hits a million trees in bid to curb climate change
Donors are paying to plant trees as part of a drive to counter U.S. President Donald Trump's backtracking on climate policy
Halting deforestation: from aspiration to action
Once forests and trees have disappeared, so too will the integrity of the soil and water systems they supported — often permanently.
Congo approves logging near carbon-rich peatlands
Environmentalists fear huge volumes of greenhouse gases could be released
Fearing tourist drought, Cape Town charts a new relationship with water
"Even if it rains tomorrow, we can never go back to the old way of consuming water"
Seas to rise about a metre even if climate goals are met-study
Ice thawing from Greenland to Antarctica will redraw global coastlines, scientists say
Cape Town pushes back "Day Zero" to July 9
A decline in water usage has pushed back the day Cape Town's taps are expected to run dry
Japan task force echoes foreign minister calls to back renewables over coal, nuclear
Japan is the world's biggest importer of liquefied natural gas and the third-biggest importer of coal used for power generation
Former cyclone Gita hits New Zealand; emergency declared in southern city
Cyclone Gita hit the Pacific island nations of Fiji and Tonga last week, causing widespread destruction and flooding in Tonga