Jordan switches on world's largest solar plant in refugee camp
"When we have electricity during the day, our children can stay home"
Seeking to slow climate change, lawsuits look to the constitution
Worldwide, 90 national constitutions have some sort of provisions guaranteeing environmental protection
FEATURE-As wild weather brings more migration, Pacific islands look for ways to cope
"We want movement in a controlled way, rather than in a panic" says director-general of Fiji Red Cross
Want to understand climate change in Myanmar? Talk to kids
Children can play an important role in talking about climate change in their communities.
Embracing uncertainty while planning for resilience
How do we respond to a world of increasing uncertainty induced by climate change?
What it’s like to treat sick animals in the face of a mounting antibiotic crisis
In the face of growing levels of drug resistance and superbugs, it is important to look into why animals fall sick in the first place
Climate disasters are closing in. Why have we forgotten farmers?
Agriculture is highly vulnerable to climate impacts but it also contributes to global emissions. Tackling both requires working with farmers.
World carbon emissions on the rise again -study
Carbon emissions had been roughly flat from 2014-16, but will increase this year mainly due to a rise in China
INSIGHT-A year after Trump's election, coal's future remains bleak
U.S. utilities are shutting coal-fired power plants at a rapid pace and shifting to cheap natural gas, along with wind and solar power
FEATURE-Solomon Islands churches preach climate action
"The churches are taking (climate change) on; they are accepting it"