Power to the people
Millions of people around the world don't have access to electricity. But clean energy innovation is leapfrogging power grids and bringing energy where it's needed
Pastoralists and climate change
Is pastoralism a lifestyle on the verge of extinction or one well-placed to adapt to changing conditions? As climate change brings more extreme weather, particularly droughts, pastoralists are experimenting with everything from crop farming to livestock insurance to training as solar technicians to try to adapt, while some groups are returning to traditional systems of managing scarce grazing land and water.
5 facts: why small-scale fishery matters
500 million people depend on small-scale fishery for their livelihoods. Here are 5 facts about the importance of small-scale fishery
Women and climate change
How are women being affected by climate change - and how are they taking it on?
5 facts you need to know about fossil fuel divestment
The divest-invest movement was born in 2011 on just six US campuses where students asked colleges to stop investing in coal, natural gas and oil companies
Geothermal power
Is geothermal one of the key power sources of the future as the world turns away from fossil fuels?
Marchers take to streets to demand action on climate change
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Europe on Sunday, calling for urgent action on climate change
Faith and climate change
As climate change strengthens, it is increasingly seen as a moral and existential issue. What role do faith communities have in the discussion - and in pushing for action?
Floods and climate change
In many parts of the world, more intense rainfall is bringing worse flooding. What can be done to ease the problem?