Tag: carbon

GLF Live with Ane Costa Alencar and Daniel Murdiyarso

Rivers are a crucial climate change solution, but they don’t get the attention they deserve. Here are some ways to fix that.

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

Scientists have created a global series of forest carbon flux maps, which can allow policymakers to better select forests for protection.

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

Peruvian peatlands, the world’s fourth-largest swath of tropical peatlands, are the subject of a new national framework for conservation.

As COP 25 kicks off in Madrid, Landscape News talked youth, Indigenous women and scientists about their hopes and concerns for the U.N. climate conference.

The region’s countries could gain 19 million hectares of forests by 2050 if all goes well – or they could end up losing 5 million hectares.

A recent study looks at how the price of carbon can be a crucial tool for encouraging reforestation – and remove gigatons of CO2 from the atmosphere.

Experts discuss how to build on momentum from climate movement

Speakers warn against overlooking other ecological indicators

Scientists challenge the Bonn Challenge; its creator responds

In the race to change, biodiversity and indigenous rights in focus

Worthwhile incentives needed