OPINION: How to solve the water crisis? The real answer is local
Most funding for water is controlled by governments, banks and large businesses, but it is sustainable, community-owned services that can address the water crisis
Satellite data shows hunger looming in Senegal, Mauritania
The maps show large areas of barren pastures, which means animals will die, stripping owners of their sole source of food and income
Don't dismiss regenerated forests as 'green deserts', scientists say
A new study shows that replanted and naturally re-grown forests can support insects and plants in a similar way to older trees
Boost for global climate fund as rich states pledge fresh billions
Donors make new pledges in a sign of approval for the work of the Green Climate Fund ahead of a pledging conference later this year
Brace for food wars: science writer issues warning to world
The world only has about three months of grain supply at any given time, according to the Australian science writer
Conflicted, conservative Bermuda stages first Pride parade
Threats of violence were made on social media ahead of the first Pride march on the socially conservative island
INTERVIEW- Indigenous people need a say on water rights, U.N. rapporteur urges
Indigenous knowledge, which could be key in making smart decisions about water, is being left out, an indigenous expert warns
OPINION: Island farmers need resilience for all seasons
As climate change brings hurricanes and other pressures, Caribbean farmers need to find ways to adapt
Australia's Great Barrier Reef in 'very poor' condition - agency
The health of the word's largest coral reef is continuing to deteriorate due to climate change, fishing and land clearing
Indigenous people under threat from Indonesia's plan to move capital
Thousands of indigenous people may be uprooted from their ancestral lands as large areas of forests are cleared to make way for Indonesia's new capital