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.
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Countries and philanthropists are pouring billions into solar geoengineering. Will it help us solve climate change – and at what cost?
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We filmed a documentary about farmers, climate change and resilience in Malawi. Here’s a quick look at Drops of Hope behind the scenes.
Arctic permafrost is thawing – and bringing entire communities down with it. Here’s why it matters and how we can protect ourselves.
TalkLandscape #2 examines why wildfires are spreading across the globe and how we can prevent them with the help of local stewardship.
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The inspiring story of a group of Malawian farmers as they respond to land degradation and erratic rainfall caused by the climate crisis.
The Trump administration is shutting down USAID. Here’s what that means for environmental projects and the future of climate finance.
This year, forests are at the center of the global climate agenda ahead of COP30. Here’s a go-to guide for thriving forests and communities.
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As the climate crisis makes floods more frequent and severe, cities are having to adapt. Here’s how nature-based solutions can help.