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As water supplies lessen around the world, here’s how to use less water - from the kitchen to the garden to the toilet.
Scientists are moving ahead with de-extinction, with the hope that bygone animals can aid modern landscape restoration.
Three years in the making, a new standard for Indigenous land rights is launching at COP27. Here's what it means.
In the news: Hurricane Ian destruction, 1,700+ environmental activists killed in last decade, and what Nord Stream leaks mean for the climate.
A 15-minute "climate crash course" on where we stand with climate change with IPCC vice-chair Youba Sokona.
A 15-minute "climate crash course" on the meaning of net zero with climate mitigation expert Kate Dooley.
A 15-minute "climate crash course" on the meaning of loss and damage expert Preety Bhandari.
A 15-minute "climate crash-course" on the greenhouse gas basics with Colombian expert Paola Andreas Arias.
Three papers on agrifood sustainability through forests and trees launched at digital forum hosted by FAO and the GLF.
Learnings from part one of a carbon finance learning program: Can carbon credits pave the way to sustainable agriculture?
In the news: Patagonia founder gives away company, Chile votes against progressive constitution, and how climate change fuels hate speech.
How the island nation of Singapore became a ‘model city’ for integrated water management.
Ensuring our future chocolate supply starts environmental – and social – protection in cocoa supply chains, industry experts say.
An overview of the Global Landscapes Forum's 2022 digital conference on Africa.