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A Q&A with Joshua Boaz Pribanic, co-director of the documentary film Invisible Hand on the Rights of Nature movement.
In this news roundup: Great Barrier Reef ‘in danger,’ Belgium violating human rights on climate, and why seagulls are settling in cities
Of USD 30 billion, negligible amounts reach Indigenous communities managing nearly half the world’s non-Antarctic land, report finds.
Once West Germany’s capital, now a global hub for sustainability: Here’s how Bonn reinvented itself to stay relevant in a changing world.
Here’s what experts said in two dialogues on the sustainable finance landscape in Africa.
New study links tree loss to rainfall patterns, and potentially damaging effects on the soy and cattle agribusiness sector.
Nudging individual behavior toward sustainability, such as through consumers buying legal wood in Cameroon, is no small change.
In the news: homeless great apes, climate change causing 37% of heat deaths, and why we need to talk about eco-anxiety
The 10 Billion Tree Tsunami could pilot a new financial mechanism – and set an example for other developing countries with forestation goals.
Hear from the Global Landscapes Forum's 6 Restoration Stewards on the most important decade for the planet.
Catch up on some memorable quotes from GLF's digital conference on restoring Africa's drylands.
Check out some standout figures coming from the GLF's new digital conference on restoring Africa's drylands.
Here's what was discussed at a two-day forum of global leaders and local land-users discussing the restoration of Africa's drylands.
The Global Landscapes Forum hosted a two-day event on African drylands. Food, youth and narrative were discussed on day-one.