Zombie fires burn through the Arctic, Brazil turns a blind eye to Amazon deforestation, and SUVs threaten the climate more than ever.
In this news roundup: global carbon emissions down 17%, virtual conferences go mainstream, and locusts wreak havoc in India
The year 2020 started with such optimism and hope for nature-based solutions and environmental sustainability. Environmental, Social and Governance investments were high on the agenda at Davos; the World Economic Forum launched the 1 Trillion Trees campaign, backed by Salesforce; BlackRock’s CEO sent an open letter to industry leaders about the future of the planet and the […]
2019's top Landscape News stories on sustainable finance, from explainers and glossaries to conversations with some of the world’s largest fund managers.
Working toward holistic strategies in upcoming Digital Summit
The DRC has the biggest forest in Central Africa. The peatland discovered in the Central Basin is important for its significant biodiversity.
This year’s impact investment report focuses on the importance of people working together to create positive change.
Nepal is a leader in returning forest tenure rights to locals, but regulations undermine communities’ attempts to establish businesses from forest products.
At the GLF we have been empowering women to be be bold and take leadership in creating the beautiful, equitable and sustainable landscapes of tomorrow.
‘Green bonds’ currently have the same return as regular corporate bonds, and the same credit-worthiness requirements.
The WaterInnEU Marketplace has been providing information, access and training for innovative products and services for River Basin Management.
IUCN’s GFCCP has launched a call for abstracts on “Achieving deforestation-free commitments through forest landscape restoration.”
The restoration of degraded landscapes is an opportunity to increase the global resource base for more sustainable future production of food and commodities