Can a small community in Guatemala change the world? Canoguitas is leading by example with its women-led conservation efforts.
In this news roundup: Australia passes nature protection bill, chemical firms to phase out PFAS and how light pollution drives carbon emissions
What’s it like being a forester? A young Indonesian forester reflects on his life’s journey so far and what motivates him in his work.
Follow our daily live updates from the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil.
At GLF Climate 2025, over 10,000 people demanded recognition and support for grassroots climate solutions being led by communities worldwide.
The Philippines is one of the most vulnerable countries to the climate crisis. As disasters mount, can nature-based solutions help it adapt?
Governments spend $2.6 trillion on agrochemical, fossil fuel and other environmentally harmful subsidies every year. Could we phase them out?
In TalkLandscape #7, discover how forests keep the global economy running – and provide sustainable livelihoods for millions of people.
In Sierra Leone, desperate chimpanzees are raiding farms for food. This NGO is working to resolve this conflict by restoring their habitats.
Five people from the Kenyan coast explain what mangroves mean to them – and why they must be protected from the climate crisis.
In Kenya, the climate crisis is making drylands even drier. Farmers are adapting by turning to their ancestral knowledge – and each other.
Nauru was once the world’s second-richest country – until it ran out of phosphate. Can it recover from the resulting environmental damage?
Millions of refugees have fled civil war in Sudan since 2023. We met a few of them rebuilding their lives in neighboring South Sudan.
In Kenya, smallholder coffee farmers are boosting their incomes through regenerative agriculture and Rainforest Alliance certification.
Palm oil is the biggest employer in Kalangala – but at what cost? These conservationists are turning to agroforestry to restore local soils.