Drought drives desperate Afghans to marry off children for money - U.N.
About 223,000 people have been uprooted from their homes in drought-hit western Afghanistan
As tides rise, Indian villagers find a friend in mangroves
Coastal communities protect themselves by planting mangrove forests along embankments, reducing damage from encroaching waves
App shows U.S., Canadian commuters the cleanest, greenest route home
The app shows users after a trip how many kilograms of carbon-dioxide equivalent emissions they are responsible for
Trump rejects findings of U.S. government climate change report
The report said climate change will cost the country's economy billions of dollars by the end of the century, but Trump said he does not believe the economic impacts will be devastating
African fishing communities face 'extinction' as blue economy grows - experts
Growth of blue economies in Africa could take away common rights to land and water, experts warn
Virtual map converts calls to UK helpline into slavery hotspots
The anti-slavery helpline has received more than 10,000 calls and online reports since it was set up two years ago
Protect Indian sex workers' right to reject rehab, say campaigners after reports of abuse
Campaigners fear India's long-awaited anti-trafficking bill could lead to sex workers being locked up and treated like victims
Britain faces hotter, drier summers and wetter winters by 2070s - research
The chance of a summer as hot as in 2018 is about 50 percent by 2050, the Met Office warns
Charities say Malawi plans to gag critics with 'draconian' law
Advocacy groups fear that the government will use the new law to shut down organisations that speak out against corruption
Withholding aid to Tanzania is a bad idea
LGBT+ Tanzanians will lose out and become scapegoats if donors cut aid