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The Caspian Sea is shrinking due to climate change and water overuse. Can it still be saved – and will hosting COP29 make a difference?

What are the main threats to biodiversity – and how can we tackle them? Here’s all you need to know about protecting the planet’s species.

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

What are forever chemicals, and why do they matter? Find out why PFAS are a growing public health concern – and how we can get rid of them.

International tourism is booming like never before. What could that mean for the planet – and is sustainable tourism possible?

In this news roundup: Half of mangroves at risk of collapse, EU elections deal blow to climate action, and Total executives face criminal case

Light pollution is losing us sleep, endangering wildlife – and not even keeping us safe at night. Here’s how we can change that.

In this news roundup: Scientists vote against Anthropocene, Panama Canal drought pushes shipping ashore, and why the Earth is turning greener

Exploring how has the planet changed in the 30 years since the UNFCCC was created, and what we might see in the next three decades.

A dozen follow-worthy environmental photographers who submitted impactful images to the GLF Climate 2022 Photo Competition.

Black carbon, a commonly found pollutant, leaves a mark wherever it is found, from the poles to your lungs.

New research shows the large economic impact of ozone pollution on wheat, rice and maize yields in East Asia.

An international panel of 200 scientists has called for a halt to Amazon deforestation, warning that the rainforest stands on the brink of a tipping point.

In the news: homeless great apes, climate change causing 37% of heat deaths, and why we need to talk about eco-anxiety