A valuable fungus reputed to be an aphrodisiac has been disappearing from the mountains of Nepal, taking with it a valuable source of income
NGO that helps women overcome cultural taboos and start their own clean energy businesses to be awarded prize in London ceremony
Some districts are receiving just 12 hours of water each week as drought hits the Kenyan capital – home to more than 3 million people
Cricket – that most weather dependent of games – is slow-bowling its way into a future in which English seamers no longer swing and more and more games are washed out
Sea breezes have protected Mumbai from air pollution, but a new coastal road will send exhaust fumes from 200,000 cars each day drifting across the city
Low-carbon measures could increase urban poverty if a clean transition is not carefully managed, research from IIED suggests
Research shows those hit hardest by climate change can’t afford to move, supporting the call for more and better adaptation
Huge fires, once rare in southern Europe, have ripped through communities from Greece to Portugal. The third and final part of our series investigates why
The second part of our series on vulnerable communities finds BC taking radical action in the face of a pile up of fire threats. Can it move fast enough?
Around the world, communities are living obliviously close to climate-driven fire disaster. In the first in a series of reports, Karl Mathiesen visits Hobart, Tasmania
As fears mount over future of US climate policy global coalition of cities announces new leadership and plans to clean up energy and transport emissions
Subsidies and regulations make EVs an appealing option, but the charging infrastructure needs to keep up with demand
It’s as much about the business model as the technology: here’s how innovators are making a big difference with small-scale solar
As the world continues to warm, cities are housing ever greater numbers β yet they have no voice in climate talks
Keystone XL oil pipeline and Site C hydropower dam are a test of the government’s commitment to indigenous rights, say objectors
Patricia Espinosa extends offer to New Yorker’s team as head of C40 city alliance says US mayors will push ahead with implementing climate plans
βIt means so much to our community for me to get there and have our story be a part of this finally,β says Queen Quet of the Gullah-Geechee nation
Communities destroyed by Haiyan refuse to join government relocations as new residents swell unauthorised seaside neighbourhoods
Daphin Juma is a freshly trained solar engineer, taking on energy poverty one panel at a time in a country where technical know-how is in short supply
In April, three hours of torrential rain destroyed buildings and killed 12 people in Huruma Estate. The risks are only mounting