Tap water dwindles as cities parched by South India drought
In many areas, piped water is being supplied only once every three to four days, as southern India's worst droughts in decades has dried up reservoirs.
It’s time to stop ignoring conflict in efforts to build resilience
Many climate change adaptation and development efforts work in unstable countries - and that reality needs to be taken into account
'Bring on more renewables,' U.S. regulator says as grid study looms
Record amounts of wind and solar power are being generated in the United States and the power grid has remained stable, regulator says
Senegalese women revive appetite for traditional grains
"We're at the point now where we can secure high-quality raw materials in sufficient quantities and at stable prices”
U.S. mayors rally in Miami to create 'groundswell of climate leadership'
U.S. cities are scrambling to fill a leadership void and assert their role as a leading force against global warming after President Trump's decision to withdraw from Paris deal
China launches five "green finance" pilot zones
Banks will be encouraged to explore new financing mechanisms, including emissions trading and water use permits
Construction on wetlands ramps up water stress in Zimbabwe
Wetlands can ease impacts of changing climate by maintaining groundwater levels and protecting areas from the worst impacts of floods
At food trading 'chokepoints', climate change could disrupt supplies - report
International trade in food relies on a small number of key ports, straits and roads that face increasing risks of disruption due to climate change
Climate adaptation efforts must start with listening - experts
"When we design development programmes, we look at the needs of scientists and development workers rather than those of communities"
Feature on gender violence in Kenya prompts funding opportunities from US, Canada
A powerful feature by Foundation journalist Zoe Tabary prompted two funding opportunities from readers in the United States and Canada.