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In this news roundup: PFAS causes cardiovascular disease, nature arrives on Spotify, and why cloud seeding didn’t cause Dubai floods

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.

Peatlands cover just 3% of the Earth’s land area, but they store more carbon than the world’s forests. Here’s all you need to know about them.

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.

Model Forests are neutral forums where diverse people and groups can have a say in the governance of forest-based landscapes and watersheds.

As India heads to the polls, here’s how the world’s biggest show of democracy will mean for the climate and the environment.

Every year in March, Indigenous rangers team up with scientists and the Australian government to monitor and protect the great desert skink.

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

In this news roundup: more climate records fall, ECHR deems climate inaction a human rights violation and wartime hunger soars in Sudan

2024 is set to be the biggest election year. Here are seven elections around the world that could shape climate action for years to come.

What does health have to do with the climate? Celebrate World Health Day by testing your knowledge with this quiz.

How green are your clothes, really? The clothing industry is awash with greenwashing – but regulators are starting to crack down.

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

In Sri Lanka, fishers are being squeezed between economic turmoil and depleted fisheries. Here’s how environmental education could solve that.

During COVID-19 lockdown, three Australians decided to count the number of species in their backyard. The results might surprise you.