Many women in rural Rwanda can’t afford menstrual care. One NGO is weaving affordable, sustainable menstrual pads out of banana fibers.
In Kenya, the climate crisis is making drylands even drier. Farmers are adapting by turning to their ancestral knowledge – and each other.
TalkLandscape #6 explores the ties between climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation at the world’s most powerful negotiations.
Every year, peat fires rage across Borneo – and these volunteer firefighters are tasked with tackling them without proper equipment.
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.
Palm oil is the biggest employer in Kalangala – but at what cost? These conservationists are turning to agroforestry to restore local soils.
Deep sea mining is at a crossroads: many countries want a moratorium, but the U.S. and mining companies are pushing ahead. What happens next?
The Caatinga is the largest semi-arid forest in South America – and Brazil’s most forgotten biome. Here’s how we can protect it.
Outdoor workers, especially in the Global South, are working in dangerous conditions in extreme heat driven by climate change.
Can you sue a corporation – or government – for not tackling climate change? Here’s what you should know about climate litigation.
Hydrodams are an important source of renewable energy, but they’re also stopping fish and other freshwater species from migrating.
In 2024, disasters caused $140 billion in insured losses. Another $180 billion went uninsured – and that figure is only set to grow.
Indigenous women activists are at the heart of the global fight for climate justice. What can the world learn from them?
The Indigenous Xokleng people survived genocide under European colonial rule. Now, they’re embracing art as a form of resistance.