In brazil, researchers warn of “agro-suicide” and recommend new moratorium in response
Much of World’s Fossil Fuel Must Remain in Ground To Keep Global Warming Below 1.5°C, Says Study
A new study projects massive declines in fossil fuel production to limit climate change
A new study projects massive declines in fossil fuel production to limit climate change
The Endangered Dugong: A Shy ‘Ecosystem Engineer’
The legendary sea herbivores support fishing industries and carbon stocks – through their ferocious appetites
The legendary sea herbivores support fishing industries and carbon stocks – through their ferocious appetites
In Ghana, Two Young Men Are Changing What Climate Justice Looks Like in the Global South
A youth-led african climate advocacy group makes a case for climate reparations and recognition
A youth-led african climate advocacy group makes a case for climate reparations and recognition
Water Holes and Grassland Restoration: A Tiger Conservation Experiment in Bhutan
U.N. Project restores water holes to keep tigers away from cattle
U.N. Project restores water holes to keep tigers away from cattle
Indigenous Peoples Are Key to a Healthier Planet
How first peoples can help tackle the climate, food and biodiversity crises.
How first peoples can help tackle the climate, food and biodiversity crises.
What’s on the Horizon for the Upcoming Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework
A new global framework to protect the planet’s biodiversity is almost finalized. Will it be more successful than the last one?
A new global framework to protect the planet’s biodiversity is almost finalized. Will it be more successful than the last one?
The Missing Piece of New Biodiversity Goals? Managed Landscapes
Scientists and policymakers stress importance of targeting agricultural landscapes in Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.
Scientists and policymakers stress importance of targeting agricultural landscapes in Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.
Time to Act: Natural Disasters Underscore Climate Emergency
How crop diversity can help solve the climate crisis.
How crop diversity can help solve the climate crisis.
Fast Facts: The Amazon Biome
A quick rundown on one of our planet’s most critical ecosystems
A quick rundown on one of our planet’s most critical ecosystems
Want To Stop Wildfires in Their Tracks? Be Proactive
To reduce damage from wildfires, adopt sustainable forest and land management practices before blazes begin
To reduce damage from wildfires, adopt sustainable forest and land management practices before blazes begin
Restoring Tree Cover to Tanzania
Azaria Kilimba’s pioneering work in community forest conservation has so far seen half a million hectares reclaimed for nature
Azaria Kilimba’s pioneering work in community forest conservation has so far seen half a million hectares reclaimed for nature
With USD 2.3 Trillion To Spend, This Is How Public Development Banks Can Help Biodiversity
It’s not just money that banks can put toward conservation, but policy support too, new report finds
It’s not just money that banks can put toward conservation, but policy support too, new report finds
Amazonian Deforestation Could Cost Brazilian Agribusiness Hundreds of Billions by 2050
New study links tree loss to rainfall patterns, and effects on soy and cattle
New study links tree loss to rainfall patterns, and effects on soy and cattle
AI Firefighting, Tips From Ancient Cities, and Brazil’s ‘Highway of Death’
This week in Landscape News’s bi-weekly digest of environmental news, we look into Chile’s new constitution, Bangladesh’s new migrant towns, the trials and tribulations of ancient Mayan cities, and more.
This week in Landscape News’s bi-weekly digest of environmental news, we look into Chile’s new constitution, Bangladesh’s new migrant towns, the trials and tribulations of ancient Mayan cities, and more.
Why Crop Diversity Matters for Restoring Africa’s Drylands
Supported by genebanks and smallholder farmers, agrobiodiversity is essential to drylands’ futures
Supported by genebanks and smallholder farmers, agrobiodiversity is essential to drylands’ futures