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Follow our daily live updates from the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil.

Could blended finance deliver the climate finance the world needs? Find out how blended finance works, why we need it and how to scale it up.

COP30 host country Brazil is still drilling for oil in the Amazon. But why – and can it still be trusted to broker a meaningful agreement?

In this news roundup: coral reefs hit a tipping point, scientists debate category 6 hurricanes and global coal production hits a record high.

The Philippines is one of the most vulnerable countries to the climate crisis. As disasters mount, can nature-based solutions help it adapt?

Many conservation projects struggle to attract institutional investors because they’re too small – even if they’re worth $5 million.

Governments spend $2.6 trillion on agrochemical, fossil fuel and other environmentally harmful subsidies every year. Could we phase them out?

In TalkLandscape #7, discover how forests keep the global economy running – and provide sustainable livelihoods for millions of people.

In Sierra Leone, desperate chimpanzees are raiding farms for food. This NGO is working to resolve this conflict by restoring their habitats.

World leaders are gathering in Belém, Brazil, for the COP30 climate conference. Here’s what to expect at the biggest climate event of 2025.

Five people from the Kenyan coast explain what mangroves mean to them – and why they must be protected from the climate crisis.

Accommodation is scarce in Belém during COP30. Activist groups want to be there to influence the talks, but can they make their voices heard?

In this news roundup: ocean acidification enters danger zone, scientists revive ancient microbes, and the world’s biggest iceberg breaks up

Many women in rural Rwanda can’t afford menstrual care. One NGO is weaving affordable, sustainable menstrual pads out of banana fibers.

In Kenya, the climate crisis is making drylands even drier. Farmers are adapting by turning to their ancestral knowledge – and each other.