How family rivalry and the Catholic church helped miners devastate an indigenous Amazon territory
As national governments delay, cities around the world are committing to climate action
As a dieselgate-charged election approaches, data reveals German officials met with auto lobbyists more than once every two days to discuss the scandal
Scientists warn of expanding “bull’s-eyes” as the US builds in parts of the country at ever-greater risk because of climate change and severe weather
Those who rely on Mount Kenya’s glaciers for water have turned against one another as the rivers fed by the mountain dry up
Rice growers are digging ever-deeper wells to try and beat prolonged drought, amid changing rainfall patterns
Farmers in Kenya’s Rift Valley are being forced from their farms by drought then hit by rising food prices as maize shortages bite
A valuable fungus reputed to be an aphrodisiac has been disappearing from the mountains of Nepal, taking with it a valuable source of income
NGOs warn that a project supposed to reduce deforestation could have the opposite effect, opening up large areas to industrial logging
Finland’s government has attempted to discredit scientists who criticised its increased logging programme, writes Hanna Aho from NGO Fern
The more effectively we suppress fires, the worse they become. As climate change makes the world more combustible, we need a new approach
Raising cattle instead of selling firewood and charcoal is empowering women and allowing trees to grow back in a denuded part of rural Kenya
Brazil’s government is set to roll back protections on vast areas of the Amazon that would legitimise land claims often made under fake names to avoid prosecution
NGO that helps women overcome cultural taboos and start their own clean energy businesses to be awarded prize in London ceremony
Nearly 600,000 hectares of land could lose protected status under a law approved by Congress, an area twice the size of the US’ Yosemite national park
Insurance scheme that took nine months to pay out after a state of emergency was declared contains major flaws, according to Action Aid report
Guarani-Kaiowá leader Ladio Veron is touring Europe to raise awareness of violence and environmental destruction by agribusiness
In Odisha, where late monsoons mean crop failures, poverty and even suicide, a novel scheme aims to boost water access
Studies warn climate change will bring faster warming to subtropical dry areas, making crops like wheat and potatoes unviable
Some districts are receiving just 12 hours of water each week as drought hits the Kenyan capital – home to more than 3 million people