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Luxembourg unveils sustainable finance plan, scientists call for Colombia hippo cull and DJs mash birdsong with techno beats

Executive director of the Crop Trust Stefan Schmitz discusses the intersections of the landmark biodiversity report with genetic conservation.

The FAO is working with partners to protect wetlands, which are critical for local livelihoods and wildlife, especially migratory birds

In this news roundup: US rejoins Paris Agreement, carbon capture goes mainstream, and how AI is counting trees in the Sahara.

Mexico City is not well known for its wildlife – but a new biodiversity finance plan is helping it preserve its remaining natural landscapes

The latest issue of journal Crop Science examines how pre-breeding crops with their wild relatives can increase their climate resilience.

In this news roundup: 500,000 go vegan for January, microplastics found in unborn babies, and why organic meat won’t solve the climate crisis

New agricultural techniques are growing one of the world’s most ancient cereal crops, fonio, into a solution to hunger – and a food trend

A new study highlights the wide-ranging benefits of sustainably sourced tropical tree foods for your health, the planet and food producers

Our pick of this year’s top stories

In the news: CO2 breaks 410 ppm, Amazon deforestation hits 12-year high, and U.K. universities receive billions in fossil fuel funding

The Rainforest Alliance has created a new certification program for products from tropical farms that help conserve the environment

Central Asia leaders report that climate monitoring, new finance mechanisms and tree-planting are underway in a climate-vulnerable region

In this news roundup: Banks harming biodiversity, farms fueling COVID mutations, and why the Pfizer vaccine means little to the Global South

When should tree planting or the natural regeneration of forest be used to enjoy economic, climate and ecosystem benefits from reforestation?