

South Africa: Limpopo Villagers Forced to Dig for Water
Villagers in Waterberg, Limpopo's main livestock-farming zone, knew little about climate change, until recently when the river they...


Seychelles Swaps Debt in Return for Creating Marine Reserve
Mired in debt, threatened by climate change, the Seychelles last month pulled off a deal to tackle both in what officials say could be a...


Coral IVF Offers Hope for World’s Threatened Reefs
A small laboratory nestling in the bowels of one of London’s more eccentric museums is an unlikely venue for a breakthrough scientists...


South Africa Suffers Driest Year on Record in 2015
South Africa suffered its driest year on record in 2015, the national weather service said on Thursday, as a drought that has threatened...


Giant Icebergs Are Slowing Climate Change, Research Reveals
Giant melting icebergs may be a symbol of climate change but new research has revealed that the plumes of nutrient-rich waters they leave...


Zimbabwe: Drought Takes a Toll on Cattle
Justin Dlomo watches his small herd of emaciated cattle scrounge for bits of dry grass with a growing sense of dread. “I don’t even know...


Malawi: Clergy Says "Sexual Immorality" Reason for Drought, Human Rights Activists Respond
Malawi has deemed to have lost its consensus on sex morality and godly ideals, the clergy observed during an inter denominational prayers...


Greenland Ice Melt Speeds Up Sea Level Rise
Water may be flowing from the Greenland ice cap and into the sea more quickly than anybody expected. It doesn’t mean that global warming...


Ethiopia: Famine and Government Neglect
A shadow of fear and panic is creeping through villages in North Eastern, central and Southern Ethiopia, where once again famine stalks...


Kenya's Hydropower Dams Fuel Malaria Risk for Villagers
Kamburu Dam, Kenya — Alfred Nyaga irrigates his acre of khat, a mild stimulant, in Kaloki village by pumping water with a diesel-powered...