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A 15-minute "climate crash-course" on the greenhouse gas basics with Colombian expert Paola Andreas Arias.

What could wartime levels of emergency funding for carbon capture buy us in the fight against global warming - our "third world war"?

Read up on this selection of books written by some of the greatest environmental writers to gain insight toward saving our climate.

In this news roundup: global carbon emissions down 17%, virtual conferences go mainstream, and locusts wreak havoc in India

We know little about some 94 percent of fungi species, which could hold answers for everything from needed medecines to better carbon sequestration.

In this news roundup: the connections between coronavirus and carbon emissions, oil prices, the ozone layer and where to get carbon-negative hand sanitizer.

Across the Arctic Circle, the permafrost phenomena known as thermokarsts indicate the exposure of massive carbon sinks yet are hardly taken into account.

Halfway through COP 25 in Madrid, climate policy analyst Steve Leonard gives his views on the negotiations happening around Article 6 and carbon markets.

At COP 25, climate finance expert Jeff Swartz explains why countries are struggling to negotiate Article 6 on carbon markets.

What are carbon markets, and how do they work? This short article explains carbon taxes, cap-and-trade, voluntary markets and more.

News to know in our special edition bi-weekly digest

As part of a series giving quick rundown on our planet’s ecosystems, let's learn all about our vital but imperilled oceans.

From what's on your shelves to what's in the atmosphere, here's all the latest climate news to know in Landscape News's bi-weekly digest.

New methods of growing rice can increase yields by up to 200 percent, while reducing water use and greenhouse gas emissions.

In this news roundup: journalists tackle the climate crisis, Berlin makes public transport cheaper, and why one airline wants you to fly less.