Farmers adapt to climate change
As climate change brings more unpredictable conditions and extreme weather, farmers are figuring out ways to keep harvests coming
Sustainable design
Designing and building homes, buildings and devices that efficiently use energy and resources is a key way of dealing with climate change - and making lives better
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
India battles extreme heat
India is facing ever more extreme summer temperatures as climate change takes hold. What can it do to cope?
Air pollution
Can cleaning up air pollution help improve health and beat climate change?
Swaziland: livelihoods threatened as El Nino drought digs in
Affected by a prolonged drought, 201,000 people of Swaziland's population of 1.2 million face food and livelihoods insecurity
Defying drought
As climate change brings worsening drought around the world, new ways to tackle the growing risk are emerging, from better insurance policies to smarter water storage and crops that can survive long periods without rain
LIVE TODAY: Disasters hurt more women than men. The solution?
Worldwide, women and girls are up to 14 times more likely than men to die in a disaster. They often find themselves confined to traditional gender roles that limit their ability to lead, which can make them more vulnerable when disaster strikes. In an online debate ahead of the International Day for Disaster Reduction (October 13), organised by the Thomson Reuters Foundation and the BRACED programme, we will discuss ways of helping women become more resilient to climate extremes. What should governments, aid agencies and businesses do differently to protect lives and put women and girls at the core of disaster risk reduction?