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During COVID-19 lockdown, three Australians decided to count the number of species in their backyard. The results might surprise you.
In this news roundup: Scientists vote against Anthropocene, Panama Canal drought pushes shipping ashore, and why the Earth is turning greener
In India, farmers are set to take part in another nationwide general strike. Critics say the latest protests are rooted in the Green Revolution.
In the Peruvian Andes, local farmers have long lost touch with their ancestral wisdom. One project aims to reconnect them for resilience.
Bees and other pollinators are in decline worldwide. From climate change to habitat loss, here’s why – and what we can do about it.
In this news roundup: Azerbaijan ex-oil baron to lead COP29, global warming set to hit 1.5°C in 2024, and how solar geoengineering could work
It's easy to shrug nature off as just "things," but most people see it as a lot more than that, from oxygen to beauty to life itself.
Can biodiversity solve global hunger? Experts say we need an integrated approach bringing together farmers, scientists, financiers and policymakers.
In this news roundup: Countries agree loss and damage funding, fossil fuel controversy at COP28, and the green promise of white hydrogen
In this news roundup: Climate crisis nears 1.5°C, South American monsoon nears tipping point, and how to feed your pets more sustainably
Day 2 of GLF Nairobi 2023 gathered thousands of people to explore what we can all do to tackle the climate crisis. Read this wrap-up to learn more.
Day 1 of GLF Nairobi 2023 gathered thousands of people to explore sovereign solutions from across Africa. Read this wrap-up to learn more.
At GLF Nairobi 2023, we’ll bring you more than 120 inspiring speakers to forge a new vision for Earth. Here are eight of them.
From agroecology to bamboo farming, the Global South is full of natural climate solutions. Here are six of them to boost your knowledge.