Youth

Youth

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.

On Tanzania’s Swahili coast, mangroves are dying out and seaweed production is declining – but local women’s groups are fighting back.

Want to do your bit to help tackle climate change in 2025? Get inspired and informed with these 44 climate content creators.

Colombia and Brazil are the world’s most dangerous countries for environmentalists. Here’s how land defenders are defending themselves.

How do we teach the public to appreciate nature? In Rwanda, one GLF Restoration Steward is teaching tree planting starting from a young age.

Women play an important role in conserving biodiversity. How can we make the Biodiversity COP16 inclusive to people of all genders?

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

The tagline for GLF Africa 2024 was “Greening the African Horizon.” But what does that really mean? We asked participants for their views.

Meet the three winners of the 2024 African Youth Storytelling Contest, and learn where they find inspiration to flip the script on Africa.

Why are there so few young people in climate policy spaces? Four young climate activists tell us about barriers, burnout and balancing acts.

In Sri Lanka, fishers are being squeezed between economic turmoil and depleted fisheries. Here’s how environmental education could solve that.

Eco-anxiety is on the rise globally – but what is it, and what are some effective ways to cope? Find out in this mini-guide.

Last month, COP28 saw a historic agreement to “transition away” from fossil fuels. But what does that mean for humanity’s future?

Mangroves play a crucial role in keeping coastal ecosystems healthy. But in Kenya, they’ve come under threat – until young leaders stepped in.

This year’s Acampamento Terra Livre (Free Land Camp) brought 6,000 Indigenous people to Brasilia to demand recognition of their land rights.