Rights

Rights

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.

Salvador, Brazil, is the Blackest city outside Africa – but even here, Black communities are disproportionately affected by pollution.

Countries and philanthropists are pouring billions into solar geoengineering. Will it help us solve climate change – and at what cost?

At GLF Africa 2025, we brought together over 2,300 people to find out how Africa can build a thriving nature economy. Here’s what we learned.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo produces 70% of the world’s cobalt for electric vehicle batteries – and its people are suffering for it.

Invasive species can be devastating for island ecosystems, but they’re also easier to eradicate. Here’s what we can learn from the Pacific.

The IMFN Global Forum 2025 brought together nearly 200 forest experts and practitioners to share solutions for sustainable forests.

Indigenous knowledge has survived centuries of colonialism. Today, it’s powering conservation efforts in the Pacific Northwest.

The Marcha das Margaridas gathers rural women from across Brazil to rally for their land rights. But how did the country become so unequal?

TalkLandscape #2 examines why wildfires are spreading across the globe and how we can prevent them with the help of local stewardship.

To kick off our environmental history series, we dig into the roots of deforestation in Haiti – and what the Caribbean country can do now.

At GLF Forests 2025, we gathered 3,000 people to explore what we need to do to protect and restore forests in the next decade.

The Trump administration is shutting down USAID. Here’s what that means for environmental projects and the future of climate finance.