Green and clean, but is your electric car free of slavery?
The risks associated with sourcing materials for lithium-ion batteries are of particular concern.
Fiji urges "absolute dedication" to toughest climate target
"It's hard to find any part of the world that is unaffected by these events"
Irrigation rehab channels life back into Zimbabwe’s parched fields
"This water is our lifeline; without this irrigation scheme we are hopeless," says one farmer
Three dead as Storm Ophelia batters Ireland
"These gusts are life threatening. Do not be out there"
Wildfires kill at least 39 in Portugal and Spain
"In an era of climate change, such disasters are becoming reality all over the world"
Plant more trees to combat climate change - scientists
Proposed "regreening of the planet" would be equivalent to halting all burning of oil worldwide, study says
Could restoring degraded lands cut down on labour migration in Niger?
Most Nigeriens depend on farming but widespread soil degradation and climate variability make it difficult to sustain a family all year long
As drought makes harvests uncertain, Kenya’s farmers mull a seed change
Using imported seed, "you are not sure if you will harvest enough to offset the costs" - so local seed is gaining ground, farmers say
EXPERT VIEWS-"Earth's fruits must be available for all" says pope on World Food Day
"Clearly wars and climate change are a cause of hunger, let us then not present hunger as though it were some sort of incurable disease"
FACTBOX-Hunger not an "incurable disease", Pope says on World Food Day
Hunger levels have begun to rise for the first time in a decade, the United Nations says