Will the world run out of sand? You might be surprised, but sand mining is taking a toll on ecosystems and the communities they support.
The world urgently needs to phase out fossil fuels and move towards a low-carbon future. Here’s how to ensure a just transition for everyone.
What is climate loss and damage, and what does it have to do with climate justice? Who pays for it? Here are all the answers and more.
In TalkLandscape #11, meet two women redefining climate leadership and find out how they’re breaking down barriers in decision making.
What is matriarchy – and what could it look like? Here’s a glimpse inside Nashira, an ecovillage in Colombia founded and led by women.
UN conferences often emphasize inclusivity and youth participation. These two activists had a very different experience at CBD SBSTTA 27.
In India, young people aren’t learning about climate change at school. They’re living it firsthand – and they want to be acknowledged.
Regenerative grazing is the sustainable management of livestock to store carbon, protect biodiversity and secure livelihoods. Here’s how it works.
Should you visit Tulaog Cave? It’s a sacred spot for Indigenous Dumagat-Remontado people – and they want to be left in peace.
The Big Five mass extinctions devastated life on Earth. But what were they – and what can they teach us about biodiversity loss?
How can Latin American and Caribbean landscapes be transformed to serve the region’s people and ecosystems? Here are nine visions.
Indigenous and Quilombola communities in the Amazon are launching their own internet radio stations to share their struggles with the world.
How can Asia’s landscapes be transformed to serve the continent’s people and ecosystems? Here are 11 visions from across Asia.
How can African landscapes be transformed to serve the continent’s people and ecosystems? Here are 12 visions from across Africa.
Chile nationalized its copper mining industry in the 1970s. Has that benefited the country – and should it do the same with lithium?