David Henry

ABOUT THE WRITER

David Henry writes for Landscape News. He is a freelance writer who focuses on issues relating to climate change, food security and sustainable development.

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Boreal forest is the world’s largest terrestrial biome, but it’s now under threat from climate change. Here’s what we can do about it.

Impact investing was once the domain of public institutions and institutional investors, but times are changing. Can we democratize it?

Discover new impact investing tools launched this year

The Peruvian Amazon is increasingly under threat from climate change and deforestation. Meet the local non-profit working to restore it.

Three papers on agrifood sustainability through forests and trees launched at digital forum hosted by FAO and the GLF.

Wind and solar energy may get a lift from falling-weight technology, also known as gravity power. What's next for this new technology?

Delegates to UNCCD COP15 put forth new approaches to securing tenure and land rights - an essential step to tackling land degradation.

Sustainable finance forum discusses realities and regulations of funding nature-based solutions to climate change.

With possibly 1 million species facing extinction, biodiversity loss is a moral issue, not just a natural part of evolution.

Climate policy expert Stephen Leonard gives insights on the outcomes of COP26, including deforestation pledges and carbon markets.

As world heads for exceeding 1.5 degrees of global warming, pacts and pledges made at COP26 disappoint and raise skepticism.

Third day of forum alongside COP26 finds optimism in private sector commitments

FOLUR, led by World Bank, Global Environment Facility, GLF and partners, addresses sustainability of eight food commodities.

Countries commit to ending deforestation by 2030, pledge more finance.

Countries pledge investments, school meals, Indigenous rights at first UN Food Systems Summit.