A valuable fungus reputed to be an aphrodisiac has been disappearing from the mountains of Nepal, taking with it a valuable source of income
Six protesters were killed in the Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh in June. Meet the bereaved families driven to despair by erratic weather and a tough market
Car giant’s move away from the internal combustion engine will fuel Chinese dominance in emerging clean technology
Indian solar manufacturers are likely to go bust when a World Trade Organization ruling kicks in later this year, experts say, increasing the dominance of Chinese imports
Despite warm words about protecting the vulnerable, the island presidency of this year’s UN climate talks is showing no urgency on “loss and damage”
Farmers along the lower Nile have little information to guide them as upriver barrage threatens to compound the impacts of global warming
NGOs warn that a project supposed to reduce deforestation could have the opposite effect, opening up large areas to industrial logging
Despite models predicting increased rainfall with climate change, the region has collapsed into drought – a puzzle known as the East African paradox
In the week China’s president called for development banks to support low emissions in poor countries, China Development Bank loaned $1.5bn to coal in South Africa
Growing number of multinational banks becoming conduits for UN climate funds means money will not reach certain projects, NGOs warn
Efforts in Hamburg to rally 19 countries to the Paris Agreement were successful, but deeper ambition feels further away
Big companies say they are leading the way to a cleaner future, but with only voluntary disclosures to keep them honest we just have to trust them
Finland’s government has attempted to discredit scientists who criticised its increased logging programme, writes Hanna Aho from NGO Fern
Despite May’s G20 overture to Trump, her government is preparing a divorce from the EU that will have profound negative consequences for the climate
The Paris accord isn’t only about cutting emissions, some states are already finding ways to meet climate finance commitments
How the tiny, climate-threatened Marshall Islands came to be represented at UN shipping talks by a private company based in Virginia, 11,000km away
Developing countries have been promised $100bn per year by 2020, with no sign of it arriving some are taking matters into their own hands
A cooperative of developing-world universities aim will share curricula on climate change, reducing the need for consultants from wealthy countries
Representatives of four Pacific island nations join today at the IMO in London to ask the shipping industry to do its part to cut carbon emissions
Ahead of an August general election, ride organised by Christian Aid is pushing access to renewables up the political agenda