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In this news roundup: climate negotiations falter in Bonn, Ukraine cries ecocide over dam destruction, and why moths are as important as bees
Blue carbon is emerging as a key solution to the climate crisis. Here’s how it can bring money to the habitats that need it most.
As climate change bites, communities in the Maldives are forced to make tough choices to adapt and relocate away from the rising seas.
El Niño has officially begun, and it’s set to affect weather patterns all over the world. Could it push global warming past 1.5 degrees?
At FOLUR São Paulo 2023, we sat down with Sibelle de Andrade Silva to discuss the state of agriculture in Brazil today.
In this news roundup: Brazil guts environment and Indigenous ministries, solar attracts $1 billion a day, and how plastic makes floods worse
On the Philippine island of Mindanao, Indigenous Peoples are turning to seed saving to build food security.
Aquaculture often gets a bad rap for its impact on ecosystems and livelihoods. Here’s how it can feed us more sustainably.
This year’s Acampamento Terra Livre (Free Land Camp) brought 6,000 Indigenous people to Brasilia to demand recognition of their land rights.
In this news roundup: 1.5°C warming possible by 2027, climate lawsuits hit bottom lines, and why bats are key to preventing the next pandemic
Find out why benefit sharing can be a valuable way to attract carbon credit sales from restoration and reforestation projects.
From droughts to floods to hurricanes, most climate disasters involve water in some way. Here’s how to build a more sustainable water future.
The ocean is in trouble – but we can still keep it alive. Here are our top 10 ocean facts to inspire you to do your part.