Measuring progress

Measuring progress

Climber and filmmaker Taylor Rees reflects on the power of human-centered storytelling about climate change in Earth’s remotest regions.

On 20 September, more than 4,000 climate strikes were held in nearly 140 countries. Here are scenes from the climate strike in NYC.

What exactly are peatlands and rangelands? Here’s all you need to know about the planet’s major ecosystems, the challenges they face, and why they matter.

As part of a series giving quick rundown on our planet’s ecosystems, let's learn all about our vital but imperilled oceans.

A quick rundown on our planet’s ecosystems

A five-year stocktake of the landmark New York Declaration on Forests says deforestation is still rising – but not everywhere.

A quick rundown on our planet’s ecosystems

A quick rundown on our planet’s ecosystems

A quick rundown on our planet’s ecosystems

A quick rundown on our planet’s ecosystems

A quick rundown on our planet’s ecosystems

It’s still unclear what the ocean floor looks like, or how marine species adapt to changes. The U.N. Decade of Ocean Science could answer these questions.

From what's on your shelves to what's in the atmosphere, here's all the latest climate news to know in Landscape News's bi-weekly digest.

Drone technology is being increasingly used to detect illegal poaching and logging, calculate carbon storage and even plant seeds from the air.

In Indonesian Borneo, young people are taking action on the raging peatland fires by providing safe shelter and educating locals on the air they breathe.