Without land, Bangladesh's Manta people live - and die - on boats
Eroding Bangladeshi rivers stole their land - and now climate change and overfishing threaten the life they have built on water
OPINION: To beat rising hunger, Africa needs a sustainable food business
Inefficient markets and limited access to finance and services often lead to waste and loss - but support for small businesses can build local supply chains
Market value alone is selling nature short, governments told
A four-year study reveals that humanity's failure to go beyond narrow economic valuations of natural resources is ruining the planet
Can you pay an elephant to fight climate change?
Carbon offsetting projects generally ignore wildlife, which is often critically important to the growth of ecosystems
Floods haunt Belgian town as rebuild seeks to stop repeat disaster
Flood-hit homes lay empty in the town of Limbourg as authorities consider how to 'build back better' to avoid future risks
OPINION: Europe classifying gas and nuclear power as green is greenwashing
The European Union can expect to see its new classification challenged in court
Indigenous women battle growing Amazon violence with trauma center
The community space's founders say it's the first to treat trauma facing women and indigenous Amazon people as connected issues
OPINION: Lack of progress on loss and damage endangers international climate cooperation
While governments haggle, those people who did the least to cause the climate crisis are trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and debt
Ravaged by floods, Bangladesh pitches plan to adapt to climate effects
Reeling from dire floods in June, Bangladesh is set to approve a long-term plan to protect itself from the worst climate effects
Uganda's illegal river sand miners boost rising flood risk
The illicit trade along the Nyamwamba River is exacerbating flooding as climate change brings more extreme weather