FEATURE-In rural Kenya, women hit by drought trade water for firewood
"Women are very involved in agricultural activities so we should tap their potential when looking for alternative sources of income to preserve the environment"
ANALYSIS-Russian gas pipelines to go ahead despite U.S. sanctions
The Kremlin sees the pipelines to Germany and Turkey as crucial to increasing its market share in Europe.
Activists accuse Poland of logging in ancient forest despite EU order
Poland's ruling eurosceptic party has repeatedly clashed with EU officials since coming to power
U.S. EPA reverses decision to delay smog rule after lawsuits
The administration of President Donald Trump has been seeking to roll back an array of environmental regulations imposed by former President Barack Obama.
Protein risk for millions from rising CO2 emissions - study
Eighteen countries may lose more than 5 percent of their dietary protein by 2050 as a result of crops losing their nutritional value.
Thailand floods kill 23, cause damage estimated at $300 mln
Ten of Thailand's 77 provinces are disaster zones
Much of South Asia could be too hot to live in by 2100 - scientists
Researchers said it is likely that millions of people in South Asia will be forced to move
Climate change and Islamic State seen as world's major threats - survey
People in 13 countries, mainly in Latin America and Africa, identified climate change as the top threat to their country.
Baltimore shares recipe to keep cities fed in a crisis
"Baltimore is one of the first cities in the country to assess and plan for resilience at all levels of the food system"
Drought-warning tool to help Central American farmers - U.N.
Central America is one of the regions most vulnerable to extreme weather exacerbated by climate change, and farmers are already struggling