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After years of drought, the South African capital famously evaded “Day Zero” for water once. But can it do so again?
Wind and solar energy may get a lift from falling-weight technology, also known as gravity power. What's next for this new technology?
Media and business icon Moky Makura and award-winning journalist Wanjohi Kabukuru discuss how narratives on Africa must change.
A quick guide to how to offset emissions best, from understanding key terminology to finding the right projects to support.
Alongside international negotiations, expert Tony Simons gives insights on how to achieve land restoration at scale
Q&A with renowned soil scientist Leigh Winowiecki on what actions and information are needed to protect soil health.
Notes from the floor of the UNCCD COP15, 2022's largest event on land degradation.
Three experts on REDD+, a framework to financially incentivize forest conservation, weigh in on its success.
Q&A with former BBC editor David Shukman and FAO's Malgorzata Buszko-Briggs
Climate success is possible – but only by cutting emissions in all sectors right now.
With possibly 1 million species facing extinction, biodiversity loss is a moral issue, not just a natural part of evolution.
Latest IPCC report says "window is closing" to curb emissions and keep climate change at levels to which we can adapt.
Our pick of this year’s top climate change-related stories on Landscape News.