World leaders are gathering in Belém, Brazil, for the COP30 climate conference. Here’s what to expect at the biggest climate event of 2025.
Accommodation is scarce in Belém during COP30. Activist groups want to be there to influence the talks, but can they make their voices heard?
In this news roundup: ocean acidification enters danger zone, scientists revive ancient microbes, and the world’s biggest iceberg breaks up
TalkLandscape #6 explores the ties between climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation at the world’s most powerful negotiations.
In 1992, world leaders met in Rio de Janeiro for the Earth Summit. How much progress on climate, biodiversity and land have we made since?
Every year, peat fires rage across Borneo – and these volunteer firefighters are tasked with tackling them without proper equipment.
In this news roundup: plastic pollution talks collapse, breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis, and how heatwaves age you faster
In June 2025, youth activists gathered to demand climate action at the SB62 climate talks in Bonn, Germany. Here’s what they got up to.
Outdoor workers, especially in the Global South, are working in dangerous conditions in extreme heat driven by climate change.
Can you sue a corporation – or government – for not tackling climate change? Here’s what you should know about climate litigation.
In this news roundup: ICJ rules on climate obligations, wetlands worth $39 trillion by 2050, and how extreme heat warps your brain
In 2024, disasters caused $140 billion in insured losses. Another $180 billion went uninsured – and that figure is only set to grow.
From filtering our water to storing carbon to protecting us from floods, wetlands do a lot more for us than you might realize. Here’s how.
GLF Africa 2025 explored how Africa can create a thriving green economy to support its growing young population. Here are a few ideas.
In this news roundup: Insects dying out at unprecedented rate, banks double down on fossil fuel finance, and Greenland says no to mining