Nature

Nature

The Philippines is one of the most vulnerable countries to the climate crisis. As disasters mount, can nature-based solutions help it adapt?

Many conservation projects struggle to attract institutional investors because they’re too small – even if they’re worth $5 million.

Governments spend $2.6 trillion on agrochemical, fossil fuel and other environmentally harmful subsidies every year. Could we phase them out?

Indigenous women activists are at the heart of the global fight for climate justice. What can the world learn from them?

TalkLandscape #3 explores how Africa can tackle the climate, land and biodiversity crises by building a green economy led by local people.

In this op-ed, two Colombian practitioners explain how bioconstruction works and why it should guide the future of architecture.

How much is nature actually worth? It’s hard to put an exact number – but here are four reasons why it’s far more valuable than you think.

Mining pollution nearly killed off Uru Uru Lake. Now, Indigenous communities are allying with nature to bring it back to life.

In this heartfelt essay, Restoration Steward Trisa Bhattacharjee reflects on hopeful dreams and harrowing loss in the Himalayas.

GLF Live with Kevin Lunzalu, Josefa Tauli and Xiomara Acevedo

Sixth GLF Investment Case Symposium sends clear message on money + sustainability

The COLANDS initiative is confronting common challenges in the field in Ghana, Indonesia and Zambia.

Nature-based solutions take center stage in negotiations on Paris Agreement at UN Climate Change Summit in Glasgow

Ecosystem accounting was used to quantify the value of nature in the Thukela River basin of South Africa through its ecosystem services.

In this news roundup: Great Barrier Reef ‘in danger,’ Belgium violating human rights on climate, and why seagulls are settling in cities