Rather than just reusing and recycling ever-growing mountains of plastic waste, it’s essential to tackle the problem at the source
At COP29, fragile climate-vulnerable countries launched a network aimed at securing the climate finance they say has been slow to come as their needs surge
Humanitarian groups have pushed ahead with innovative efforts to protect people in conflict zones from worsening climate impacts – but they are struggling to go it alone
Focusing solely on how to adapt to issues or deal with disasters inside country borders can cause problems elsewhere, triggering calls for a broader view perspective
Climate-proofing homes is now an essential response to regular extreme weather events and can help prevent displacement
A new approach to adaptation is putting communities most affected by climate change at the heart of how decisions are made
If you are an experienced African journalist, we want to hear your story ideas on the links between climate science and development
The entreprenuer has made a habit of intervening in crises, particularly climate-related ones, but it’s a high wire act
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We are looking for two African journalists to report deeply on the effects of climate change and climate science on the continent’s development
At a prestigious UK journalism awards ceremony, CHN was named best specialist or local news site of 2018, beating bigger rivals like BBC East of England
Trump’s US remains firmly in the Paris climate deal. Richard Black reckons that’s how it will stay and he’s prepared to put his brandy where his mouth is
When Lewis Pugh finished his 22-minute, awareness-raising swim his hands were so frozen he hand to grip onto his photographer with his teeth
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As modernity creeps into Tanna, Vanuatu, climate change is just one of many new challenges. We cannot fight the former without understanding the whole
Email subscribers are keeping up the positive vibes with a focus on state and community-level efforts, while staying connected
Climate Home writers pick some of the defiant optimists they came across in 2016
It was a ‘uuugggggee story. But while the media reacted in horror, the world – soon to be renamed Planet Trump – and the COP22 climate talks kept turning
The luxury cruise ship Crystal Serenity is embarking on an historic voyage through the Arctic, and it’s likely to herald a surge in similar trips say experts at ICCT
Ex No.10 advisor says Brussels has held back British climate ambitions: without its oppressive regulations carbon emissions can fall further and faster