In its GLF Live platform of livestreamed conversations with experts from around the world, Landscape News explored a variety of topics in 2022, from oil spills in Latin America to the power of new narratives on Africa.
Here are seven of the best GLF Lives that were produced this year, available to watch on YouTube, including our Climate Crash Course mini-series that teaches the fundamentals of climate change terms and topics.







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