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The UN's Second World Ocean Assessment lays out the critical state of the oceans – and how little is known about them and their ecosystems.
In the news: Brazilian Amazon now a net carbon emitter, California officials face off with Nestlé, and the world’s groundwater drying up.
Spotlighting the new Wageningen Biodiversity Initiative in an interview with Professor of Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Liesje Mommer.
The decline of the beloved monarch butterfly has triggered action across communities, serving as a gateway to conservation awareness.
Carbon emissions to rebound by 5%, big countries make bigger climate commitments, and how the super-rich are driving the climate crisis
A decade since the Bonn Challenge began, forest landscape restoration scientist Manuel Guariguata shares advice for the UN Decade ahead.
Renewal of the gold mining industry hinges on regulation, Indigenous rights and due diligence in order to protect the Amazon and its people.
In the news: Brazil military surrenders to loggers, banks lend trillions to fossil fuels and how to make greener cryptocurrency investments
The largely unknown archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic will host the fourth-largest marine protected area.
Did you know that bamboo forests store more carbon than certain trees, can be used to build wind turbine blades and can power our homes?
Why the World Food Systems Summit must usher in a fundamental change to our food system to benefit all.
To prevent climate change, protect biodiversity and prevent future pandemics, leaders must ensure the rights of forest protectors.
Explore the world's drylands, the ubiquitous, un-trumpeted ecosystems that are critical to feeding the world and cover much of the planet.
Read the opening statement by Prince Charles at our recent digital event about transitioning to a nature-focused circular bioeconomy
David Kaimowitz explains why restoring the world’s forests will only be achieved by realising the potential of forest and farm producers.