From ghost boats to water treasures, museums spur climate action
We need an engaged public and museums are a way to open people's minds to what matters.
Financial services boost household resilience in Uganda
Savings groups are an easy way to improve poor communities' access to financial services.
Climate and conflict, bedfellows of disaster?
It's impossible to build climate resilience without understanding conflict dynamics.
Hit by extreme weather, Zimbabwe rolls out triple climate policy
Policies for business, farmers and children aim to help country adapt to climate impacts and cut emissions - but will they be used?
Plastic ban raises hopes for Kenya's sisal farmers
Kenyans producing, selling or even using plastic bags risk imprisonment of up to four years or fines of $40,000
Caffeine high? Climate-hit Ethiopia shifts coffee uphill
As climate change brings warmer temperatures and more drought, Ethiopia's prized coffee production is under threat
Without city jobs, tech-savvy Kenyan youth head back to the farm
In a country with a high unemployment rate, young people are rediscovering that farming can pay
African nations to get profiles of drought and flood risk
Better information can help countries anticipate and prepare for problems, rather than simply respond with aid
Sustaining peace in a climate of change
A U.N. report on peacebuilding ignores climate change, missing a key to a peaceful world
Millions more hungry in 2017 amid drought and conflict
"We are clearly seeing a trend now, from 80 million to 108 million, from 108 to 124 million, people literally marching to the brink of starvation around the world."