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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.
Big data experts ‘fall in love with the problem’ of reshaping food systems by exploring new technologies.
Environmental defender Javier Ruiz Gutierrez continues battling agribusiness and criminal networks to protect the Chaparrí reserve.
In this news roundup: 40% of plant species at risk of extinction, China pledges carbon neutrality by 2060, and mushroom coffins from Delft.
GLF Live with Anton Beneslavskiy, Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick and Daniel Murdiyarso
Bolsonaro decries “absurd international rules” and member states include ecosytems in COVID-19 recovery at first UN Biodiversity Summit.
GLF Live with Rebecca Shaw, Joji Carino and Tim Hirsch
From Indonesian rhinos to tiny mice and hairy wombats, here are six of the most critically endangered species on Earth, according to IUCN.
Three major reports on nature from the UN and WWF say humanity has failed to achieve its biodiversity goals set for 2020.
Seminal UN biodiversity report assesses rate of biodiversity loss and progress on Aichi Biodiversity Targets upon their deadline.