Climate justice and ethics
Rich industrialised countries, with their greater carbon dioxide emissions, carry much of the responsibility for causing climate change, but the burdens of climate impacts fall disproportionately on poorer, largely tropical countries. "Climate justice" movements and initiatives seek to deal with that imbalance in a variety of ways, including having richer countries help poorer ones adopt cleaner energy systems and adapt to the inevitable impacts of climate change.
In Valmeyer, villagers migrate to higher ground
After the Great Flood of 1993, the residents of Valmeyer abandoned their old town - and built a new one on higher ground
Faced with growing flood risk, Nepal builds climate threats into planning
As the risk of climate change-related disasters rises in Nepal, the country is bringing a range of agencies together to prepare
What does a climate-smart farm look like?
Farmers in western Kenya's Lower Nyando village are showing the way by trying out new crops and growing methods
Health and climate change
From worsening heat waves to changes in the range of malaria and other diseases, climate change is having a big impact on health. What is being done to address it?
Lima marchers call for climate justice and human rights
Pictures from Wednesday's march for climate justice, during U.N. climate talks in Lima, Peru