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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?
Crop wild relatives are our crops’ living ancestors. They underpin our food security in a warming world – but they’re also under threat.
The Caatinga is the largest semi-arid forest in South America – and Brazil’s most forgotten biome. Here’s how we can protect it.
Hydrodams are an important source of renewable energy, but they’re also stopping fish and other freshwater species from migrating.
Stingless bees are a sign of forest health. One organization is recruiting them for honey – and protecting the Amazon in the process.
Indigenous women activists are at the heart of the global fight for climate justice. What can the world learn from them?
Invasive species can be devastating for island ecosystems, but they’re also easier to eradicate. Here’s what we can learn from the Pacific.
Temperate forest is the world’s second-large terrestrial biome. Chances are, there’s one near you. Here’s what you should know about them.
Want to get involved in landscape restoration? Here’s a four-step guide to help you get started, from design to maintenance.
Non-timber forest products provide income, food security and conservation opportunities in one of the world’s most impoverished regions.
The EU has downgraded wolf protection, allowing member states to set their own hunting quotas. Here’s how that’s playing out in Slovakia.
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