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Dating back millions of years, the fruit and nut forests of Central Asia gave birth to some of the world's favorite snacks.
How the patenting of genetic resources fails to benefit the traditional knowledge holders it should - a phenomenon known as biopiracy.
As COVID-19 decimates Thailand’s tourism industry, a new scheme is recruiting laid-off boat operators to clean up Koh Tao.
Perspectives from a young journalist, organizational head and NGO worker on their role as youth climate activists amidst a pandemic.
In the news: CO2 breaks 410 ppm, Amazon deforestation hits 12-year high, and U.K. universities receive billions in fossil fuel funding
From crowdfunding to mobile payments, digital technologies prove a formidable weapon for biodiversity in the Philippines.
GLF Live with Federico "Iena Cruz" Massa and Stephen Donofrio
Central Asia leaders report that climate monitoring, new finance mechanisms and tree-planting are underway in a climate-vulnerable region
Renowned epidemiologist Jonna Mazet speaks on the funds, research and environmental protection needed to prevent the next pandemic.
International award goes to volunteer forest rangers in Southeast Asia’s last lowland rainforest, who vow to fight on for Prey Lang
In this news roundup: Banks harming biodiversity, farms fueling COVID mutations, and why the Pfizer vaccine means little to the Global South
GLF Live with documentary filmmaker and director of New York Times' Critic's Pick Gather, Sanjay Rawal.
GLF Live with Camille Sylvester of Roots & Shoots, on environmental education as a tool of empowerment for global youth.
Tree-planting is having a heyday in the headlines, but we must be careful what we say to ensure its beneficial to the planet.