International agreements

International agreements

Halfway through COP 25 in Madrid, climate policy analyst Steve Leonard gives his views on the negotiations happening around Article 6 and carbon markets.

As COP 25 kicks off in Madrid, Landscape News talked youth, Indigenous women and scientists about their hopes and concerns for the U.N. climate conference.

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At GLF New York, meet these six inspiring climate activists and practitioners who will be bringing their calls for climate action to the stage.

How well are countries meeting their Bonn Challenge commitments? It’s hard to tell – but a new reporting protocol aims to provide more concrete answers.

Experts discuss how to build on momentum from climate movement

A primer on five countries’ conditions in climate change

Norway to pay the country for its reduction in emissions

Horst Freiberg, widely held as the originator of the Bonn Challenge, speaks from experience

The Minister was a driving force behind the Decade

General Assembly agrees to urgently address global challenges through restoration

The payments come not without controversy and ideas for systemic improvement

Indigenous livelihoods at risk where land rights are unclear

On behalf of the German Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Economic Cooperation, State Secretary Jochen Flasbarth pledges support.

Energy sprawl could result in impacts to 20% of the remaining natural lands in the world, posing a major threat to global biodiversity.