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At COP26, UN Special Envoy for the Ocean Peter Thomson calls for more science on oceans to better conserve their carbon sequestration power.
Ecologist Tom Crowther explains why restoration must be coupled with technology and the biodiversity gap of carbon credits.
At COP26, acclaimed wetlands scientist Daniel Murdiyarso shares on the latest developments for peatlands and mangroves.
Nature-based solutions take center stage in negotiations on Paris Agreement at UN Climate Change Summit in Glasgow
GLF Climate looks at the world’s forest commitments and their realities on the ground as new pledges emerge from COP26.
This investment in AFR100 could restore 20 million hectares of land by 2026, bringing benefits worth USD 135 billion to 40 million people
Plan on attending GLF Climate's forest sessions? Refreshen your knowledge from a selection of Landscape News' best forest articles.
Indigenous communities have sustainably managed Amazon land for centuries. Now, it should inform agricultural expansion in the future.
GLF Amazonia Day 3 highlights need to link Amazonian ecological and social systems in policy.
Most flora and fauna species face habitat loss due to fires in the Amazon, but some - like primates - are particularly affected.
Day 2 of GLF Amazonia looks at links between supply chains and livelihoods of Amazonian peoples
Experts stress perils of deforestation, fire and climate change - and hopes of land management - for the tipping point of the Amazon.
A study shows that the Indigenous Poyanawa people are good stewards of their land - and can benefit from its carbon credits.
To restore degraded lands globally, organizations release a shared vision guided by science to support the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.
Restoring Araucaria forests in Paraná may yield economic benefits for farmers, as well as restore local biodiversity.