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Red panda numbers have dropped by half since 1998 – and thanks to human encroachment, the elusive species is at risk of going extinct entirely.

New research examines what genetic resemblances among primates means in the context of pandemics, and why this sounds alarm bells for great apes.

A growing number of people are turning to Kirinyaga’s precolonial past to save the mountain’s vital forests from an uncertain future.

COVID-19 is pushing more and more events into the digital space. Can climate change conferencing retain its efficacy while going online?

GLF Live with John Vidal and Bill McKibben

GLF Live with Elizabeth Newbury and Alan Gershenfeld

In this news roundup: Norway divests from oil sands, Michael Moore documentary sparks controversy, and how solar and wind became cheaper than coal and gas.

Putting the U.N.'s new Global Forest Resources Asssessment 2020, which breaks down the latest data on forest area, into context.

Q&A on COVID-19 and genebanks with ICRAF's Tony Simons and Crop Trust's Charlotte Lusty, Lava Kumar and Vania Azevedo.

In this news roundup: Earth Day turns 50 online, nature takes over cities in lockdown, and why clean energy could be worth USD 100 trillion by 2050.

How a revival of ancient fermentation methods to preserve food is boosting immune systems, reducing food waste and capturing markets.

In conversation with Robert Nasi of CIFOR and Annika Terrana of WWF about the connections between deforestation and COVID-19.