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Tilling the crops in Africa with locally made technology

Paving the way for tech transfer

A new UN body to advise nations on climate tech may break the deadlock in the long-running debate on transferring technology finds Joanna Carpenter.

2 May 2013 | EN

Roseanne Diab

Q&A: Roseanne Diab on science academies and climate risk

SciDev.Net talks to ASSAf's Roseanne Diab about the role of science academies in climate change awareness and risk reduction.

12 December 2012 | EN

Himalayas

Himalayan glaciers debate: melting or growing?

Satellite images are making the fate of the Himalayan glaciers clearer, but not that of the people who live downstream, finds Smriti Mallapaty.

17 October 2012 | EN | 中文

Will Rio+20 commit to protecting the oceans?

Promises made at previous summits have not delivered enough protection for the oceans — campaigners are pushing for better results from Rio+20, writes Prime Sarmiento.

8 June 2012 | EN

Yuan Tseh Lee

Q&A: Yuan Tseh Lee on achieving sustainability

Yuan Tseh Lee, president of the International Council for Science, tells SciDev.Net what scientists must achieve at Rio+20.

26 March 2012 | EN | ES

Achim Steiner

Q&A: Achim Steiner on expectations for Rio+20

SciDev.Net speaks to UN Environment Programme executive director Achim Steiner at the Eye on Earth Summit (12-15 December) about next year's Rio+20.

Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service

15 December 2011 | EN

Glacier

Studying glaciers at the top of the world

A network of mountaintop research stations is being built across Asia to study how large bodies of ice respond to increasing temperatures.

Source: Science

13 December 2011 | EN

Rainforest canopy

Biodiversity: Facts and figures

Laura Hood summarises the latest data on the world's biodiversity, with facts and figures on its value and efforts to conserve it.

8 October 2010 | EN | ES

Cracked earth at edge of lake

Water security and climate change: Facts and figures

Climate change will affect the water security of developing countries. Lucinda Mileham explores their priorities as they struggle to cope.

15 September 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Climate change and insect-borne disease: Facts and figures

Priya Shetty explains the links between climate change and insect-borne disease, and outlines priorities for developing country policymakers.

9 September 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Climate change — adapting is crucial too

Climate change is a reality in developing regions, who say the international community must not neglect better adaptation strategies.

4 September 2009 | EN

Reducing forest emissions: Facts and figures

Hannah Chalmers gives the low-down on how reducing emissions from deforestation can play a central role in tackling climate change.

8 July 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Windspeed map of Cyclone Sidr

India's storming cyclone research

Bay of Bengal cyclones are often hugely destructive. India hopes to cut deaths in the region through improved storm prediction and research.

8 October 2008 | EN | FR | 中文

Tibetan plateau

Tibetan plateau melts in the face of climate change

The Tibetan plateau is feeling the effects of climate change, with glacial retreat and permafrost degradation among the effects.

Source: Nature

30 July 2008 | EN | 中文

India & climate change: Facts and figures

T.V. Padma looks at how and why greenhouse gas emissions from India are on the rise.

18 August 2006 | EN

Banner in Russian and English demands President Putin ratify Kyoto Treaty

Russian scientists break rank on global warming

Quirin Schiermeier and Bryon MacWilliams report on why Russian scientists are urging their country not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.

Source: Nature

2 September 2004 | EN