Under attack from climate change, Colombia's farmers befriend nature
In northern provinces, villagers are working to restore wetlands and plant trees to reduce rising flood risk, with international funding
World's financial firms risk $1 trln in losses if slow to act on climate change -report
Oliver Wyman found that few firms in the financial services industry - including insurers and asset managers - were modelling climate risks at a granular level
In Mexico's cradle of corn, climate change leaves its mark
Longer and more frequent droughts in central Mexico have forced many farmers to swap corn for less thirsty alternatives like pistachio nuts or cactus
INSIGHT-Fires and climate fears rattle Australia's giant coal lobby
Pressure from shareholders and the public is increasing on companies to ensure lobby groups support the goals of the Paris Agreement to curb climate change
'It's harder here': African climate strikers lack support, says Kenyan teen
'It's not like in the West where there is a lot more understanding of climate change and therefore more support from family, school and the media for youth activists. It's much harder here.'
Australia's Great Barrier Reef shows signs of new coral bleaching
A prolonged period of warmer than usual ocean currents has led to water temperatures that are 2-3°C above average for February, already the hottest month of the year on the reef
Delta Air Lines, Aldi, HSBC lead way in Stop Slavery Award
With modern slavery increasingly dominating headlines worldwide, businesses are under increasing pressure to ensure their supply chains are free from slavery
Scots distillery uses peas in world's first 'climate positive' gin
Arbikie Distillery says its Nadar gin avoids more climate-changing emissions than it creates
Lab-grown meat? Dutch start-up keeps pork on your plate without wrecking the planet
Unlike other companies racing to develop environmentally-friendly 'clean meat', Meatable's pork does not use animal serum, a fluid derived from animal blood
Moscow meltdown: Russian capital has warmest January as experts point to global warming
Flowers have bloomed early, zoo animals have prematurely woken from their winter slumber and the city's outdoor musicians have hit the streets early