Drought forces some Cape Town residents into midnight queues for water
"I think there is going to be chaos"
How can we restore hope to the world's slum dwellers?
Hope comes in many forms to poor people who live on less than $2.50 per day
Thousands evacuated in Indonesian capital over floods
Torrential rain has also caused landslides in satellite cities around Jakarta
Greenpeace appeals after losing Norwegian Arctic drilling lawsuit
"There is already enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to seriously damage our future"
Drought-stricken Cape Town pushes back "Day Zero" to May 11
"Capetonians must continue reducing consumption if we are to avoid Day Zero"
Greenpeace appeals after losing Norwegian Arctic drilling lawsuit
"There is already enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to seriously damage our future"
Floodwater released by Chinese dam in Cambodia submerges village
Environmental rights groups have repeatedly warned that the project would have a costly impact on the Mekong fisheries and biodiversity
South Australia promises world's largest virtual power plant
The project will begin with a trial on 1,100 public housing homes
As cocoa and coffee wilt, Cameroon’s farmers spice up their harvest
Hardy gourmet pepper is thriving as long-time cash crops struggle, farmers say
Even as global temperatures rise, climate ambition falls
It already appears that some developed countries are on track to overshoot their Paris emissions targets