Who will pay for the effects of climate change on small islands?
Climate scientists have long made it clear that higher temperatures, higher sea levels will weave together to super-charge storms. Now, we islanders are on the forefront of this reality
Speed up funding to help Caribbean ward off disaster - bank head
"We need to put in place the kind of infrastructure that makes us more resilient"
It's not possible to simply 'adapt' to Hurricane Irma
If Florida with its infrastructure and financial muscle buckles under the pressure of Hurricane Irma, bear a thought for the small islands of the Caribbean
FEATURE-In flood-prone Jakarta, will "Giant Sea Wall" plan sink or swim?
Indonesia's bustling capital is sinking faster than any other city in the world - but a mega project to protect it from encroaching seas is contested
Typhoon Talim veers away from Taiwan, moves towards Japan
Typhoons are a seasonal routine for Taiwan, but the island has stepped up preparations since Typhoon Morakat killed close to 700 people in 2009
Text message network connects offline farmers in Kenya
The service, whose Scottish co-founder Kenny Ewan describes it as "the internet for people with no internet", is free to use and only requires a mobile phone.
Puerto Rico opens arms to refugees from Irma's Caribbean chaos
"God bless Puerto Rico and the hearts because you guys are struggling" - William Vonfabrice, 61, from the Virgin Islands
Floods leave Haitian farmers struggling in Irma's wake - U.N.
Haiti, one of the world's poorest nations, struggles to feed its population of 10 million, many of whom are subsistence farmers
Cameroon forest people: Land rights abuses threaten survival
"This disturbing situation foreshadows a future where we, as indigenous peoples, will no longer have land"
The pathway from Paris starts and ends with the media
Media need to serve an essential public good, and share the science, human stories and financial aspects of climate change