"When the cat catches the sun": Translated forecasts aim to aid Africa's farmers
Getting translations right - particularly into local languages - can give farmers the tools they need to adapt to climate change
FEATURE-In drought-hit Kenya, selling water keeps city youth in business, off drugs
Young men in Nairobi's crowded suburbs are helping plug the gap in the local water supply - and making money into the bargain
FEATURE-As droughts worsen, phones and radios lead way to water for Niger's herders
As climate change brings more unpredictable weather, good information can be a lifesaver for drought-hit pastoralists
Nations urge Trump to stay in Paris climate agreement
President Trump's main advisers are due to meet on Tuesday to review his threat to quit the Paris deal to limit global warming
Europe's $6.9 bln coal subsidies "better spent on technologies of the future"
"Instead of governments supporting technologies which are part of the future energy system, they're subsidising centuries-old technology"
Renewables offer cheaper, more reliable power for Philippines' small islands - report
Islands such as Sumba in Indonesia have already cut energy costs 35 percent by adopting wind, solar and hydropower
Is Pakistan's solar power poised to take off amid energy crisis?
High quality solar maps - essential to securing financing for major solar projects - show Pakistan is one of the world's best countries for producing solar energy
New Caledonians take shelter as Cyclone Donna bears down
Gusts close to the centre of Cyclone Donna were estimated to be as strong as 300 km per hour
Big investors urge Trump to stick with Paris climate accord
"As long-term institutional investors, we believe that the mitigation of climate change is essential for the safeguarding of our investments"
Bangladesh floods cut potential 700,000 T from rice harvest
The fields hit by the floods were about to be harvested. Flooding also damaged other crops and fisheries in the country's northeast, affecting millions of people.