Category: Rights

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.

From carbon emissions to water use to human rights abuses, mining is a dirty business. Here’s how the industry can clean up its act.

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.

Climate change is exacerbating land and resource shortages, driving conflict around the world. Could landscape restoration be the answer?

At GLF Nairobi 2023, Ayisha Siddiqa and Vandana Shiva got together to discuss their new visions for Earth. Here’s what we learned.

The shipping industry is a long way from achieving net zero. Could the answer lie in ancient Polynesian and Micronesian technology?

In a session at GLF Nairobi 2023 hosted by FOLUR, speakers discussed how to help farmers build deforestation-free value chains in Africa.

Dates are an integral part of Middle Eastern and North African culture. Here’s how they can adapt to survive the climate crisis.

Day 2 of GLF Nairobi 2023 gathered thousands of people to explore what we can all do to tackle the climate crisis. Read this wrap-up to learn more.

Day 1 of GLF Nairobi 2023 gathered thousands of people to explore sovereign solutions from across Africa. Read this wrap-up to learn more.

At GLF Nairobi 2023, we’ll bring you more than 120 inspiring speakers to forge a new vision for Earth. Here are eight of them.