Tree planting is often touted as a climate solution – but what about existing forests? Here’s the case for mangrove conservation.

GLF Live with Tlamelo Tamaki Makati, Isaac Rutenberg and Nchimunya Munyama

The EU Nature Restoration Law has entered into force. What will this mean for biodiversity in Europe – and what can the world learn?

Why are there so few young people in climate policy spaces? Four young climate activists tell us about barriers, burnout and balancing acts.

Each year, we waste $1 trillion worth of food. Here’s why our global food system is broken – and how we can fix the problem of food waste.

In this news roundup: World breaks temperature record twice, Canada owes First Nations billions, and Colombia deforestation drops to record low.

Africa received a third of global development aid in 2021. But is this aid really helping tackle hunger – or does it encourage dependency?

Mahogany has transformed the face of the Philippines – but at what cost to biodiversity? Here’s why reforestation should focus on native trees.

After Brazil’s worst floods in 80 years, here’s how cooperatives and agroecology are helping farmers build climate resilience.

GLF Live with Lorna Harris

As another of South Africa’s major cities confronts a crippling water crisis, what’s going wrong – and what could put it right?

El Niño is officially over, and La Niña is coming back. Here’s how it could impact our health, livelihoods, and weather in the months to come.

In this news roundup: EU passes landmark nature restoration law, Google emissions soar due to AI, and extreme heat threatens Paris Olympics.

What are forever chemicals, and why do they matter? Find out why PFAS are a growing public health concern – and how we can get rid of them.

International tourism is booming like never before. What could that mean for the planet – and is sustainable tourism possible?