Rights

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.

The green transition is leaving communities behind and creating green sacrifice zones. Here’s how we can ensure a just transition.

Each year, the world loses 5 million hectares of forest. Here are 10 people working to stop that decline and build a brighter path forward.

Florianópolis is one of Brazil’s most visited cities. Can artisanal fishing endure the challenges of mass tourism and the climate crisis?

In this village in West Java, local forest farmers are taking on land degradation and bureaucracy – and winning. Here is their story.

AI tools can help us protect forests and wildlife, improve food security and better prepare for climate disasters to come.

Wildfires can have long-lasting effects on our physical and mental health. Here are some tips to stay safe.

The EU has downgraded wolf protection, allowing member states to set their own hunting quotas. Here’s how that’s playing out in Slovakia.

In the Philippines, Indigenous youth and forest rangers battle exclusion and demand a say in how ancestral land and forests are protected.

Colombia and Brazil are the world’s most dangerous countries for environmentalists. Here’s how land defenders are defending themselves.

From sponge cities in China to urban heat officers in Sierra Leone, here are the top innovations from sustainable cities in the Global South.