Investors slowly start to push climate change up their agenda
Energy firms face shareholder demands to do more to curb carbon emissions, and some pension funds are demanding more commitment to climate goals from firms they invest in
Water for goats or cows? Best way to boost resilience isn’t always clear - researchers
Building better resilience to the shocks and stresses climate change is bringing can be a complicated and confusing task
Conflict averted as Nigeria's warring herdsmen and farmers find common ground
Hundreds of people in Nigeria's middle belt region are killed each year in clashes, mainly over land use
G20 task force issues framework for climate-related financial disclosure
The financial community has concerns that assets are being mispriced because full extent of climate risk is not factored in
Refugees reduce conflict, protect forests in Cameroon with new stoves
Briquettes made with clay and sawdust from local saw mills are easier to light than firewood and also free
Britain's progress on climate change is stalling, government advisers say
"The good news is we have got half way - but the way we have achieved this is almost entirely focused on the power sector"
Indigenous knowledge crucial to tackling climate change, experts say
Traditional skills and knowledge should be seen as a complement, not a barrier, to scientific knowledge and climate adaptation efforts, say experts
Gabon pledges to protect forests in regional drive to save Congo Basin
Protecting forests is widely seen as one of the cheapest and most effective ways to reduce the emissions driving global warming
FEATURE-Noah's Ark: Animal protection in disasters a lifeline for rural families
“If animals are saved, families can stay self-sufficient and be better prepared for future disasters”
EU nations, Parliament still divided on carbon market reform
The EU system to regulate industry pollution and help meet climate goals has suffered from excess supply of permits to pollute