CLART: the go-to app for water-poor Indians
In India, one of the countries facing extremely high water stress, an app helps thousands of villagers take greater charge of conservation close to home
Tuvalu minister stands in sea to film COP26 speech to show climate change
Images of the minister standing in a suit and tie at a lectern set up in the sea have been shared widely on social media, drawing attention to Tuvalu's struggle against rising sea levels
'Don't make them wait': Pressure grows at COP26 for new funding for climate damage
At the Glasgow talks, vulnerable countries are pressing hard for an official green-light to establish a new global loss and damage funding stream, but are making little headway so far
COP26 talks wade into climate finance as poor nations count
Developing nations remain wary of climate pledges from richer countries after $100 billion a year of climate finance was pledged some 12 years ago at Copenhagen summit and targets were missed
OPINION: How climate change threatens the thin blue line
In the Caribbean, police are stretched thin, with personnel and resources more frequently redirected to emergency response operations during intense tropical storms and other natural disasters
OPINION: COP26 should learn from cities pioneering food systems innovation
Food systems remain overlooked in climate conversations, and the United Nations’ COP26 climate conference in Glasgow is not set to break that pattern
COP26 carbon-market talks 'difficult' - but hopes for breakthrough, says Norway minister
Setting rules for carbon markets - a major goal of the COP26 climate change talks - is challenging but "nobody wants to be the villain", says Norway's climate minister
With COP26 credibility at stake, some urge ratcheting up schedule
A push to make countries review their emissions-cutting pledges every year rather than the current five-year schedule has gained traction but some say it could prove a strain
Tired of COP26 promises, Glasgow protesters push climate justice from 'the outside'
Indigenous peoples, African activists and others from developing nations led the Glasgow march, which had a focus on the role of racial and social inequity in the climate crisis
Stronger climate action urged at COP26 to avoid 'unimaginable' health risks
From extreme heat to hunger, climate change is bringing growing health threats - but bringing together emissions cuts and adaptation efforts could help