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For Earth Day 2021, a conversation with Digital Earth Africa's Kenneth Mubea on how Earth observation satellite data can transform policy.

A boom in satellite mapping technology is significantly changing our data on landscapes, opening new doors for conservation and restoration.

Studies show links between mangroves' height and carbon storage, but development and climate change risks survival in Gabon.

The newly popular field of soil microbiome restoration research offers hope for growing forests more quickly and with richer carbon storage.

Four winners receive funding to solve socioeconomic and environmental challenges in Central Asia for Aral Sea landscape restoration.

The largely unknown archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic will host the fourth-largest marine protected area.

A Q&A with natural resources management specialist Patrick Ranjatson about the drought in southern Madagascar

Explore the world's drylands, the ubiquitous, un-trumpeted ecosystems that are critical to feeding the world and cover much of the planet.

A nature- and people-powered circular bioeconomy could create USD 3.5 trillion in business opportunities and 87 million jobs by 2030

For International Day of Forests 2021, Wanjira Mathai, Robert Nasi and Mette Wilkie discuss the state of the world's forests.

Q&A with European Forest Institute director Marc Palahí on the bioeconomy movement, sustainability and how forests can help achieve this

As International Women’s Day nears, the head of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) shares envisions a new era for nature and women.

Scientists have created a global series of forest carbon flux maps, which can allow policymakers to better select forests for protection.

Read up on this selection of books written by some of the greatest environmental writers to gain insight toward saving our climate.

U.S rejoins Paris Agreement with increased emissions reduction targets, serving as example for other countries to follow suit.