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Across the spectrum of science, policy, business, art and activism, these women are the forefront of their fields.
In arid and desert regions of West Africa, AI has helped spot abundant tree growth that can support local lives and carbon stocks.
How many people care about biodiversity and nature loss? Hundreds of millions, finds new Economist Intelligence Unit biodiversity report.
Digital forum focuses on how to achieve restoration through local approaches, green jobs and links to climate and biodiversity.
A decade since the Bonn Challenge began, forest landscape restoration scientist Manuel Guariguata shares advice for the UN Decade ahead.
For Earth Day 2021, a conversation with Digital Earth Africa's Kenneth Mubea on how Earth observation satellite data can transform policy.
What could wartime levels of emergency funding for carbon capture buy us in the fight against global warming - our "third world war"?
Scientists have created a global series of forest carbon flux maps, which can allow policymakers to better select forests for protection.
Read up on this selection of books written by some of the greatest environmental writers to gain insight toward saving our climate.
Funds for the Sahel's Great Green Wall barrier against desertification renew hope that it will be completed by its 2030 goal.
Central Asia leaders report that climate monitoring, new finance mechanisms and tree-planting are underway in a climate-vulnerable region
Energy projects receive most proceeds from green bonds, says a new paper that discusses finding a balance among green investments
Renowned scientist Shahid Naeem on growing up in NYC, the formation of the Sustainable Development Goals, and the ‘so what?’ of science.
Amazon turning into a savanna, Facebook ads spread climate denial, and the first gigafire hits California.