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Invasive species can be devastating for island ecosystems, but they’re also easier to eradicate. Here’s what we can learn from the Pacific.
The IMFN Global Forum 2025 brought together nearly 200 forest experts and practitioners to share solutions for sustainable forests.
TalkLandscape #3 explores how Africa can tackle the climate, land and biodiversity crises by building a green economy led by local people.
In this news roundup: WHO adopts landmark pandemic accord, UK gives Chagos Islands to Mauritius, and the world loses a record amount of forest
We filmed a documentary about farmers, climate change and resilience in Malawi. Here’s a quick look at Drops of Hope behind the scenes.
Almost 2,000 people gathered for Forests, People, Planet: Scaling Local Solutions for Global Impact. Here’s what we learned.
Indigenous knowledge has survived centuries of colonialism. Today, it’s powering conservation efforts in the Pacific Northwest.
Arctic permafrost is thawing – and bringing entire communities down with it. Here’s why it matters and how we can protect ourselves.
In this op-ed, two Colombian practitioners explain how bioconstruction works and why it should guide the future of architecture.
The Marcha das Margaridas gathers rural women from across Brazil to rally for their land rights. But how did the country become so unequal?
TalkLandscape #2 examines why wildfires are spreading across the globe and how we can prevent them with the help of local stewardship.
In an exclusive interview, artist and conservationist Danielle Khan Da Silva explains how storytelling can help catalyze social change.
In this news roundup: Climate change “to destroy capitalism,” U.K. experiments with geoengineering and India quits Indus Water Treaty
To kick off our environmental history series, we dig into the roots of deforestation in Haiti – and what the Caribbean country can do now.
Nature has long inspired art and culture – but could it also hold the key to the green transition? Biomimicry might offer the answer.