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There could be 143 million climate refugees worldwide by 2050. Where will they go – and what can world leaders do to prepare?

In early 2024, flooding devastated large parts of Kenya, inundating large areas of farmland. Could an app help farmers better prepare?

After Brazil’s worst floods in 80 years, here’s how cooperatives and agroecology are helping farmers build climate resilience.

El Niño is officially over, and La Niña is coming back. Here’s how it could impact our health, livelihoods, and weather in the months to come.

In 2022, Pakistan was devastated by the worst floods in its history. Here’s how the country has been recovering since.

The south of Brazil has been hit by one of the worst environmental disasters in Brazilian history. Here’s what the world can learn.

Two of our regional young forestry experts in India give insight from the ground.

From the Amazon to Siberia, expectations for this year's summer wildfires are for intensity and unpredictability.

Worsening drought, climate extremes and conflict are brewing a growing humanitarian crisis as the world looks on.

In the news: Leonardo DiCaprio leads $43m Galápagos pledge, US embraces offshore wind, and the environmental challenges facing Asia’s cities

Carbon emissions to rebound by 5%, big countries make bigger climate commitments, and how the super-rich are driving the climate crisis

To prevent climate change, protect biodiversity and prevent future pandemics, leaders must ensure the rights of forest protectors.

Explore the world's drylands, the ubiquitous, un-trumpeted ecosystems that are critical to feeding the world and cover much of the planet.

China sets new climate targets, wildfire smoke is far deadlier than car exhaust and why the Amazon is now warming the planet

As rainfall increases due to climate change, locust outbreaks are also expected to rise in frequency, devouring crops in the Horn of Africa.