Scientists are moving ahead with de-extinction, with the hope that bygone animals can aid modern landscape restoration.
Mapping the few remaining habitats of the Araucariaceae tree family, whose species have survived more than 200 million years.
COVID-19 is pushing more and more events into the digital space. Can climate change conferencing retain its efficacy while going online?
Archaeological findings on prehistoric human teeth, and the phytoliths therein, prove under-examined lens into prehistoric land use.
Despite no movement on the issue of REDD+ safeguards in discussions in Lima this month, experts on a panel at the Global Landscapes Forum on the sidelines of the UN climate conference (COP20) said progress on safeguards on the ground in some countries offers hope. “It is an exciting time for REDD+ and for safeguards with all this experience coming out,” […]