Droughts wipe out enough to feed 81 mln people - World Bank
This is an example of a poverty trap.
Africa's vegetable evangelist takes on climate change
“Rainfall is no longer predictable as before," says the latest winner of the African Food Prize
After a disaster, bringing local markets back to life aids recovery
Reviving businesses could stretch donor dollars further while laying foundations for longer-term resilience
It's time to rethink the future of global governance through games
Games offer familiar structures designed to allow us to play with the unfamiliar and rethink what is possible
Keep it human and visual, says U.N. guide to talking climate
"Climate change can feel distant and intangible, and yet it's never been more important to make sure the science around it is heard and understood."
Shaking up farming in Nepal
Climate-smart agriculture and vegetable cooperatives are boosting incomes in weather-hit Nepal
Sahel herders facing harshest dry season in years
Vegetation has not attained the basic level to sustain grazing animals
After an August drenching, Karachi confronts rising flood risk
A new plan aims to take a hard look at two big problems: Uncollected trash clogging sewers and construction on drainage systems
After Cape Town, more African cities face water crisis
Cape Town is not going to be the only city on this continent that's going to suffer significant water shortage
What do people really think about climate change?
If people don't like solutions to climate change - like higher electricity tariffs - they're less likely to think the issue is important