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Every year in March, Indigenous rangers team up with scientists and the Australian government to monitor and protect the great desert skink.
2024 is set to be the biggest election year. Here are seven elections around the world that could shape climate action for years to come.
At GLF Nairobi 2023, Ayisha Siddiqa and Vandana Shiva got together to discuss their new visions for Earth. Here’s what we learned.
During COVID-19 lockdown, three Australians decided to count the number of species in their backyard. The results might surprise you.
Deforestation is plummeting in the Amazon rainforest – not only in Brazil, but also in Colombia, Peru and Bolivia. Here’s why.
Eco-anxiety is on the rise globally – but what is it, and what are some effective ways to cope? Find out in this mini-guide.
Sustainable architecture is booming – but what inspiration can it take from traditional buildings, from igloos to yurts to windcatchers?
The shipping industry is a long way from achieving net zero. Could the answer lie in ancient Polynesian and Micronesian technology?
From electric planes to solar airships, the aerospace industry is flush with ideas to decarbonize aviation. But will they be enough?
Last month, COP28 saw a historic agreement to “transition away” from fossil fuels. But what does that mean for humanity’s future?
Looking to attend climate events in 2024? Check out our list of this year’s biggest environmental conferences, summits and more.
Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-president of the Club of Rome, shares her reaction to a disappointing agreement at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.
At COP28, countries agreed to transition away from fossil fuels and pledged financing for climate loss and damage. But will this be enough?
Can urban forestry solve climate change? From Brazil to Sierra Leone, here’s how cities are putting nature-based solutions to work.
It's easy to shrug nature off as just "things," but most people see it as a lot more than that, from oxygen to beauty to life itself.