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On 5 November, the US will host its next presidential election. What could this mean for US climate policy – and for climate change globally?
As India heads to the polls, here’s how the world’s biggest show of democracy will mean for the climate and the environment.
2024 is set to be the biggest election year. Here are seven elections around the world that could shape climate action for years to come.
As the COP 26 in Glasgow draws near, here’s what young climate activists achieved at the inaugural Pre-COP youth event.
U.S rejoins Paris Agreement with increased emissions reduction targets, serving as example for other countries to follow suit.
A Q&A with European Parliament member Bas Eickhout on why an ambitious framework for biodiversity is at the heart of the European Green Deal.
In this news roundup: 40% of plant species at risk of extinction, China pledges carbon neutrality by 2060, and mushroom coffins from Delft.
GLF Live with youth leaders Amelia Arreguín and Prado Chiagozie Udeh
In this Landscape News bi-weekly digest of climate news, a new world record temperature, and why the US should stay in the Paris Agreement.
In this roundup of climate news, half of Oklahoma recognized as Native land, carbon dioxide at 15-million-year high, and biodiversity worth USD 10 trillion.
Meet 12-year-old Ridhima Pandey, the face of India’s youth movement for climate change.
A new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development presents a business case for governments to protect biodiversity through taxes.
Speakers warn against overlooking other ecological indicators
News to know in our bi-weekly digest