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At GLF Forests 2025, we gathered 3,000 people to explore what we need to do to protect and restore forests in the next decade.

The inspiring story of a group of Malawian farmers as they respond to land degradation and erratic rainfall caused by the climate crisis.

Each year, the world loses 5 million hectares of forest. Here are 10 people working to stop that decline and build a brighter path forward.

Want to get involved in landscape restoration? Here’s a four-step guide to help you get started, from design to maintenance.

In this news roundup: Brazil builds Amazon highway to Belém, Peruvian farmer sues RWE and Greenpeace faces $660 million bill for defamation

Non-timber forest products provide income, food security and conservation opportunities in one of the world’s most impoverished regions.

AI tools can help us protect forests and wildlife, improve food security and better prepare for climate disasters to come.

Celebrate International Women's Day with these eight visionary women transforming the world, from Indigenous rights to climate finance.

In this news roundup: Greenpeace faces $300 million lawsuit, ‘mystery illness’ spreads in DRC, and crypto mining causes blackouts in Abkhazia

Around 84% of the world’s population identifies with a religion. Here’s how faith groups can use their platform to benefit the planet.

How much is nature actually worth? It’s hard to put an exact number – but here are four reasons why it’s far more valuable than you think.

How do we teach the public to appreciate nature? In Rwanda, one GLF Restoration Steward is teaching tree planting starting from a young age.

The UNCCD COP16 was the last of 2024’s three Rio Convention COPs. Here’s what happened in Riyadh – and where it leaves us now.

In 2024, we attended the three Rio Convention COPs: the Biodiversity COP16, Climate COP29 and UNCCD COP16. Here’s what we learned.

Land offers us some of our most basic needs, including food, water and shelter. At UNCCD COP16, we asked participants what it means to them.