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World leaders are in Cali, Colombia for the Biodiversity COP16. Here’s all you need to know about the biggest biodiversity event of 2024.
The illegal wildlife trade is killing Bolivia’s biodiversity. Here’s what the country’s conservationists are doing about it.
Mining pollution nearly killed off Uru Uru Lake. Now, Indigenous communities are allying with nature to bring it back to life.
In this heartfelt essay, Restoration Steward Trisa Bhattacharjee reflects on hopeful dreams and harrowing loss in the Himalayas.
There could be 143 million climate refugees worldwide by 2050. Where will they go – and what can world leaders do to prepare?
Africa received a third of global development aid in 2021. But is this aid really helping tackle hunger – or does it encourage dependency?
After Brazil’s worst floods in 80 years, here’s how cooperatives and agroecology are helping farmers build climate resilience.
As another of South Africa’s major cities confronts a crippling water crisis, what’s going wrong – and what could put it right?
International tourism is booming like never before. What could that mean for the planet – and is sustainable tourism possible?
In 2022, Pakistan was devastated by the worst floods in its history. Here’s how the country has been recovering since.
At the OFAC Hybrid Forum: What is the state of Central African forests?, 700+ experts gathered to discuss ways to protect the Congo Basin.
The south of Brazil has been hit by one of the worst environmental disasters in Brazilian history. Here’s what the world can learn.
At GLF Peatlands 2024, we gathered 1,200 people to explore innovative ways to protect the climate solution we forgot: peatlands.
At GLF Peatlands 2024, find out how we can protect one of the world’s most powerful climate solutions. Here are six speakers you’ll hear from.
As Mexico’s Tren Maya nears completion, locals are hopeful about a tourist boom – but worried about its impacts on water and ecosystems.