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In Dawa-Dawa on the Philippine island of Mindanao, local residents are planting mangroves in abandoned fishponds to protect their coastline.
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As climate change hurts cocoa production, farming communities in Ghana are turning to alternative livelihoods such as snail farming.
Can a small community in Guatemala change the world? Canoguitas is leading by example with its women-led conservation efforts.
What’s it like being a forester? A young Indonesian forester reflects on his life’s journey so far and what motivates him in his work.
At GLF Climate 2025, over 10,000 people demanded recognition and support for grassroots climate solutions being led by communities worldwide.
Millions of refugees have fled civil war in Sudan since 2023. We met a few of them rebuilding their lives in neighboring South Sudan.
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The Caatinga is the largest semi-arid forest in South America – and Brazil’s most forgotten biome. Here’s how we can protect it.
On Tanzania’s Swahili coast, mangroves are dying out and seaweed production is declining – but local women’s groups are fighting back.