Demands grow for 'global justice' on climate damage at U.N. talks
Funding to cover the losses poor nations are suffering from more extreme weather and rising seas will be high on the agenda at U.N. conference in Madrid
IKEA to invest 200 mln euros in race to turn 'climate positive'
The money will be spent on helping the furniture giant's suppliers move over to renewable energy and on protecting forests
New EU chief vows to fight climate risks
Ursula von der Leyen has said green initiatives would have to be 'inclusive' - a gesture to member states such as Poland that still rely on coal for jobs, energy and growth
OPINION: The climate emergency requires emergency funding
European Stability Mechanism can be the blueprint for our financial response to the fight against climate change
In rain-short Niger, wasps deployed in war on crop-munching worm
As millet-destroying worm thrives in drier conditions, farmers learn how to breed wasps that can control the pest damaging their food supplies and incomes
Man's work morphs into woman's world in Zimbabwe
Millions of women take on the sort of hard, physical jobs once done by men as traditions break under the strain of a failing economy and working men go elsewhere
China says CO2 border tax will damage global climate change fight
Such a tax would be aimed at protecting European firms from unfair competition by raising the cost of products from countries taking inadequate action against climate change
Shrinking lake in Mali spells end of line for family of fishermen
Villagers have planted trees and are building stone cordons to help the soil retain what little rainfall there is - but say the future looks bleak as temperatures rise
EXPLAINER-Going green? Does offsetting carbon emissions count?
Critics say offsetting emissions reduces incentives for the drastic emissions cuts needed to slow global warming
Glories of old Kabul emerge from decades of war - and trash
In a city brimming with security checkposts and newbuilds, old mosques, community bath houses and gardens have come back to life, drawing visitors and locals alike