As tractors dig to green the land, Niger women lose out on work
Land projects such as this one have turned large tracts of Niger from brown to green in recent years and made parts of the hot, dry West African nation productive again
In storm-hit St. Lucia, insurance creates a buzz
"I know for sure I don't have much to worry about, because I know my business will no longer suffer," says St. Lucia beekeeper
Where is the justice?' ask climate 'refugees', sidelined from deal
"Those of us who are least responsible, continue to bear the brunt"
How do you deliver climate finance at the local level?
How can climate finance acknowledge both local priorities and national goals?
When the cat catches the sun: Translated forecasts aid farmers
Getting translations right - particularly into local languages - can give farmers the tools they need to adapt to climate change
From Fijian child to Kenyan 'evangelist': Five climate heroes of 2017
Action to address worsening climate threats has gathered pace globally, from business boardrooms to city mayors' offices to kitchen dining tables.
How do we ensure that evidence is both useful and used?
How can we broker a dialogue with new audiences and create spaces where we can learn from each other?
Empower women to lead in disasters
Women play a critical in responding to disasters and building resilience to climate extremes.
Efficient cookstoves save trees - and chickens - in Kenya
A wood-saving stove that doubles as a chicken brooder is raising incomes and cutting deforestation in Laikipia County
Resilience in 2017: Five communities looking after their own future
Communities are at the frontline of social change, uniting in a common cause to benefit the wider population