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Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-president of the Club of Rome, shares her reaction to a disappointing agreement at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.

At COP28, countries agreed to transition away from fossil fuels and pledged financing for climate loss and damage. But will this be enough?

In the Horn of Africa, the worst drought in 40 years has taken a heavy toll on landscapes and human livelihoods. Here’s how we can do better.

On 13 July 2023, the Finance for Nature Digital Forum explored how finance can join forces with nature in Latin America and the Caribbean.

As climate change bites, communities in the Maldives are forced to make tough choices to adapt and relocate away from the rising seas.

El Niño has officially begun, and it’s set to affect weather patterns all over the world. Could it push global warming past 1.5 degrees?

An announcement from Africa’s largest biodiversity trust fund

In this news roundup: 1.5°C warming possible by 2027, climate lawsuits hit bottom lines, and why bats are key to preventing the next pandemic

From droughts to floods to hurricanes, most climate disasters involve water in some way. Here’s how to build a more sustainable water future.

In Benin, climate change is causing drought, floods and rising sea levels. Here’s how local people are taking control of their own fate.

In this news roundup: Ocean Census aims to discover 100,000 species, El Niño expected by September, and what high interest rates mean for the climate

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

An interview with adviser to the sustainable protein platform at the International Finance Corporation

“A rapidly closing window of opportunity” to tackle climate change: here’s what we learned from the latest IPCC Synthesis Report.

Historic high seas treaty, 2 billion people without clean water, and what the Silicon Valley Bank collapse means for climate finance