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During COVID-19 lockdown, three Australians decided to count the number of species in their backyard. The results might surprise you.

In this news roundup: Scientists vote against Anthropocene, Panama Canal drought pushes shipping ashore, and why the Earth is turning greener

In this exclusive interview, Vandana Shiva explains why Indian farmers are protesting again – and how India can regain its food sovereignty.

Meet the seven young environmentalists joining GLF this year as part of the 2024 Restoration Stewards program.

In India, farmers are set to take part in another nationwide general strike. Critics say the latest protests are rooted in the Green Revolution.

In the Peruvian Andes, local farmers have long lost touch with their ancestral wisdom. One project aims to reconnect them for resilience.

Bees and other pollinators are in decline worldwide. From climate change to habitat loss, here’s why – and what we can do about it.

Looking to attend climate events in 2024? Check out our list of this year’s biggest environmental conferences, summits and more.

As Gabon closes in on a $500 million debt-for-nature swap, here’s how the West African nation is leading the world in biodiversity conservation.

An announcement from Africa’s largest biodiversity trust fund

Aquaculture often gets a bad rap for its impact on ecosystems and livelihoods. Here’s how it can feed us more sustainably.

The ocean is in trouble – but we can still keep it alive. Here are our top 10 ocean facts to inspire you to do your part.

In this news roundup: Wind and solar break new records, El Niño to return in 2023, and the Great Pacific Garbage Patch becomes its own ecosystem

Discover the most memorable quotes from the 6th GLF Investment Case Symposium: GLF–Luxembourg Finance for Nature 2023.

How can we mobilize funds for restoration and other climate solutions? Here’s all you need to know about sustainable finance.