Climate change is aggravating an erosion crisis in Nigeria that is wrecking buildings, roads and farmland. Damage may cost up to $100 million a year
Facing internal pressure and transboundary tensions over water, Kenya says it will progress climate security issues if it wins Africa’s seat
Two summits in one week presented a choice for African leaders: stalled promises of climate finance in Paris or business deals in Sochi
In one of Africa’s fastest deforesting nations, community control over the land offers villages new income, infrastructure and dignity
Kenyan activist Allen Ottaro has been inspired by his faith to mobilise a generation of conservationists
The African country claims to have broken a world record by planting 350 million trees in a day, as part of a collective effort to restore lost forests
Low water levels at Kariba Dam mean power cuts lasting 16 hours a day in capital Harare, making it difficult for businesses to survive
While industrial players see it as a threat to jobs, the first tax of its kind in Africa is too weak for climate advocates
‘The situation is bad, period’, says spokesman for Harare council, as suburbs go weeks without water and cases of typhoid are reported
If you are an experienced African journalist, we want to hear your story ideas on the links between climate science and development
Ministers from Uganda and the Gambia met the UK’s development secretary to ask for more say over how climate finance is spent
In a first for an African country, the coal-heavy economy will put a price on pollution, but campaigners say it is not high enough
Satellite analysis shows ‘vanishing’ lake has grown since 1990s, but climate instability is driving communities into the arms of Boko Haram and Islamic State
A loan from International Monetary Fund allows the African country to rebuild from climate-linked disaster – but drives the poor into debt, campaigners warn
In a new book, Ed Davey finds examples the world can follow to respond to the moral calls from activists Extinction Rebellion and Greta Thunberg
The authorities are partnering with communities to halt the decline of forest cover and produce wood, charcoal and fruit in a sustainable way
Global, one-size-fits-all solutions work for cutting emissions, but adapting to warming requires an altogether different approach
While some families have moved to safer ground, young people feel left behind in areas increasingly prone to deadly landslides
On the slopes of Mount Elgon, residents live in fear of the next deadly landslide, as tree-planting solutions fail to take root
As the bank welcomes its new boss, he must fulfil its mission to prevent climate change by bringing clean energy to those currently in the dark