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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.
Our young policy specialist shares her views on the outcomes COP26, from representation to pathways to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees.
Addressing emissions other than those from CO2, such as from methane and nitrous oxide, could significantly stymie temperature rise.
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.
State and regional governments in the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance pledge to end new oil and gas production and exploration.
At COP26, acclaimed wetlands scientist Daniel Murdiyarso shares on the latest developments for peatlands and mangroves.
The IEA head also announced that current net zero pledges and the Global Methane Pledge could limit heating to 1.8 degrees Celsius.
World Agroforestry head Tony Simons weighs in on proceedings so far
Signatories of the pledges, the first to come from COP26, would reduce methane emissions by 30 percent and end forest loss by 2030
Countries commit to ending deforestation by 2030, pledge more finance.
All about COP 26 and the climate crisis in this special edition of our bi-weekly digest.