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In the news: Brazil Amazon deforestation hits 15-year high, Greenland summit sees first rainfall, and corals spawn in Great Barrier Reef.
Africa is building a wall across the Sahel to stop the advancing Sahara. Will it work? Here's all you need to know about the Great Green Wall.
South Africa's artsy Eden Festival of Action engages citizens in landscape restoration as crucial climate action.
Addressing emissions other than those from CO2, such as from methane and nitrous oxide, could significantly stymie temperature rise.
In this news roundup: COP26 highlights and lowlights, new pollution lockdowns, and great apes socially distance from humans
Climate policy expert Stephen Leonard gives insights on the outcomes of COP26, including deforestation pledges and carbon markets.
As world heads for exceeding 1.5 degrees of global warming, pacts and pledges made at COP26 disappoint and raise skepticism.
Founder of the Sang'ida Foundation, which supports rural women in pastoralist communities, stresses need for finance and equity.
At COP26, UN Special Envoy for the Ocean Peter Thomson calls for more science on oceans to better conserve their carbon sequestration power.
State and regional governments in the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance pledge to end new oil and gas production and exploration.
Ecologist Tom Crowther explains why restoration must be coupled with technology and the biodiversity gap of carbon credits.
At COP26, acclaimed wetlands scientist Daniel Murdiyarso shares on the latest developments for peatlands and mangroves.
Nature-based solutions take center stage in negotiations on Paris Agreement at UN Climate Change Summit in Glasgow
GLF Climate looks at the world’s forest commitments and their realities on the ground as new pledges emerge from COP26.