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A herder in Africa

Deaths from drought in Africa are down, data reveal

Drought is the deadliest disaster in Africa, but deaths have been going down, a conference hears.

27 March 2012 | EN

Can Tho

Ten Asian cities leading the way in climate-proofing

Rapidly growing cities in Asia could benefit from a toolkit of indicators that assesses their readiness to face climate change impacts.

27 March 2012 | EN

Drought in Kenya

Study links African drought to Pacific sea temperature

East African droughts may be easier to predict thanks to a study linking seasonal rainfall patterns with Pacific Ocean temperature changes.

16 March 2012 | EN | FR

Man pushing barrow in Indian monsoon

Global climate models 'need regional sensitivity'

British and South African researchers say the ability of global climate models to predict regional events like monsoons is often limited.

13 March 2012 | EN

Earth from above

Global alliance to study planetary changes revealed

A global research initiative to study the Earth's changing environment and its impact on society is due to be launched later this month.

6 March 2012 | EN | FR

A cyclone from above

WMO weather information system improves access to data

The World Meteorological Organization is offering improved access to data for decision-makers in developing countries.

20 February 2012 | EN

Tropical cyclone damage

Damage from tropical cyclones 'set to soar'

Tropical cyclone damage costs are set to increase dramatically because of climate change, and population and economic growth, says a study.

9 February 2012 | EN | ES

A fish in the Pacific

Global warming may raise risk of Pacific fish poisoning

Pacific islanders are at much higher risk of ciguatera fish toxins than previously thought, and the number of sufferers is increasing.

26 January 2012 | EN | FR

A woman with a clean cooking stove

Emissions cuts also offer quick health and crop benefits

Cutting methane and soot emissions could quickly tackle climate change while boosting crops and health, says a study.

13 January 2012 | EN

Brahamputra river

Latest models 'could give Asia ten-day flood warnings'

Developing countries could prepare better for extreme weather events if they used more than one weather model, say scientists.

10 January 2012 | EN

Floods in Bangkok

Super 'floodway' mooted for Thai floods

Thai researchers have suggested a series of measures, including a huge expressway for water, to prevent future flooding in Bangkok.

2 December 2011 | EN

Woman at diesel station

Air pollution causing stronger cyclones, study finds

South Asia's atmospheric brown cloud, caused by aerosol emissions, is leading to more destructive cyclones.

7 November 2011 | EN | FR

Rice plants

Rice research pays off in South-East Asia

New rice varieties, including those resistant to flooding, are producing higher yields for farmers across South-East Asia, says a report.

25 October 2011 | EN

The Indo-French Megha-Tropiques satellite will boost tropical climate climate data.

Indo-French satellite to boost climate insight

The Megha-Tropiques Indo-French satellite will enhance understanding of tropical weather phenomena.

12 October 2011 | EN

People after a typhoon

Twitter typhoon alerts inspire new call centres

The success of Twitter typhoon alerts has inspired a more responsive online weather communication strategy in the Philippines.

30 September 2011 | EN

Drought in Niger

Afghanistan tops disaster risk league

The World Risk Report 2011 uses a novel index that shows Afghanistan and some African countries to be most vulnerable to hazards.

Source: IRIN

7 September 2011 | EN | FR

Central African Republic soldier

El Niño linked to civil conflict in tropical countries

The El Niño climate cycle has been linked to almost 30 per cent of civil conflicts in tropical countries in recent history.

26 August 2011 | EN | ES | FR

LIFT house in Bangladesh

Amphibious houses float out of trouble in Bangladesh

Homes with floating foundations made from discarded plastic bottles could cut homelessness in flood-prone regions.

27 July 2011 | EN

Rainfall estimates for Africa

African rainfall data 'will improve climate predictions'

Long-term satellite data of African rainfall are set to improve the accuracy of climate predictions for the continent.

22 July 2011 | EN | FR

Cowpea seedling

Disaster relief seeds 'should be more diverse'

Getting seeds from friends restores diversity better than getting them from relief programmes following natural disasters, says a study.

6 July 2011 | EN | FR