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As Gabon closes in on a $500 million debt-for-nature swap, here’s how the West African nation is leading the world in biodiversity conservation.

On 13 July 2023, the Finance for Nature Digital Forum explored how finance can join forces with nature in Latin America and the Caribbean.

At the GLFx Africa Chapter Summit, we asked four local chapters how they’re building a greener food future for their communities.

As India marks 50 years of Project Tiger, its growing wild tiger population is triggering human–tiger conflict and land use debates.

At FOLUR São Paulo 2023, we sat down with Sibelle de Andrade Silva to discuss the state of agriculture in Brazil today.

On the Philippine island of Mindanao, Indigenous Peoples are turning to seed saving to build food security.

Aquaculture often gets a bad rap for its impact on ecosystems and livelihoods. Here’s how it can feed us more sustainably.

This year’s Acampamento Terra Livre (Free Land Camp) brought 6,000 Indigenous people to Brasilia to demand recognition of their land rights.

From droughts to floods to hurricanes, most climate disasters involve water in some way. Here’s how to build a more sustainable water future.

In Benin, climate change is causing drought, floods and rising sea levels. Here’s how local people are taking control of their own fate.

The Peruvian Amazon is increasingly under threat from climate change and deforestation. Meet the local non-profit working to restore it.

Rivers are a crucial climate change solution, but they don’t get the attention they deserve. Here are some ways to fix that.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning can help save us time. Could they also help us save the planet?

“A rapidly closing window of opportunity” to tackle climate change: here’s what we learned from the latest IPCC Synthesis Report.

How can we mobilize funds for restoration and other climate solutions? Here’s all you need to know about sustainable finance.