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GLF Amazonia Day 3 highlights need to link Amazonian ecological and social systems in policy.
Day 2 of GLF Amazonia looks at links between supply chains and livelihoods of Amazonian peoples
Experts stress perils of deforestation, fire and climate change - and hopes of land management - for the tipping point of the Amazon.
From NDCs to finance, countries have a long way to to prevent runaway climate change, says Climate Action Tracker report ahead of COP 26.
The Amazon is the world’s largest and most biodiverse tropical rainforest – but deforestation could push it past a climate tipping point by 2040.
A new study projects massive declines in fossil fuel production to limit climate change within global emissions targets.
An international panel of 200 scientists has called for a halt to Amazon deforestation, warning that the rainforest stands on the brink of a tipping point.
Scientists and policymakers stress importance of targeting managed and agricultural landscapes in Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.
The IPCC Sixth Assessment, a major new climate change report, maps out expected changes as we approach 1.5 degrees of global warming
GLF Live on the role of agricultural stakeholders as partners in conservation
GLF Live on how agro-ecosystems support integration and connectivity of natural ecosystems
Once West Germany’s capital, now a global hub for sustainability: Here’s how Bonn reinvented itself to stay relevant in a changing world.
Here's what was discussed at a two-day forum of global leaders and local land-users discussing the restoration of Africa's drylands.
The Global Landscapes Forum hosted a two-day event on African drylands. Food, youth and narrative were discussed on day-one.