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In this news roundup: Climate change “to destroy capitalism,” U.K. experiments with geoengineering and India quits Indus Water Treaty
To kick off our environmental history series, we dig into the roots of deforestation in Haiti – and what the Caribbean country can do now.
Nature has long inspired art and culture – but could it also hold the key to the green transition? Biomimicry might offer the answer.
Want to get involved in landscape restoration? Here’s a four-step guide to help you get started, from design to maintenance.
In this village in West Java, local forest farmers are taking on land degradation and bureaucracy – and winning. Here is their story.
In the Philippines, Indigenous youth and forest rangers battle exclusion and demand a say in how ancestral land and forests are protected.
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Wheat is one of the world’s most important staple crops, but its cultivation often drives land degradation. Is sustainable wheat possible?
Peatlands are one of our most important climate solutions – and one of the most threatened. Here’s how we can protect them.
Boreal forest is the world’s largest terrestrial biome, but it’s now under threat from climate change. Here’s what we can do about it.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we honor eight extraordinary women who are redefining what’s possible – reviving ecosystems, protecting Indigenous rights, transforming climate finance, and strengthening food security.
Discover their stories, get inspired by their visions and be part of the movement towards a better world for all.