To protect the world’s forests, we must improve forest education
Preventing Future Pandemics Starts With Protecting Our Forests
Find out how stopping the next pandemic is linked to curbing deforestation.
Find out how stopping the next pandemic is linked to curbing deforestation.
Indigenous Communities Receive Less Than 1% Of Climate Mitigation Aid, Report Finds
Of USD 30 billion, negligible amounts reach caretakers of nearly half the world’s non-Antarctic land
Of USD 30 billion, negligible amounts reach caretakers of nearly half the world’s non-Antarctic land
Organic Certification: What’s Worthwhile, When, For Producers in the Global South?
New certification mechanisms are needed to make their costs worth the benefits
New certification mechanisms are needed to make their costs worth the benefits
Why Does Nature Need Its Own Rights?
GLF Live with film director Joshua B. Pribanic
GLF Live with film director Joshua B. Pribanic
Youth Conservationist Fabiana Benítez Tells How One Rainforest Is Being Restored – Through Tea
It’s not all-or-nothing for organics, but rather a nuanced approach.
It’s not all-or-nothing for organics, but rather a nuanced approach.
Tea and Empathy
Youth conservationist Fabiana Benítez tells how one rainforest is being restored – through tea.
Youth conservationist Fabiana Benítez tells how one rainforest is being restored – through tea.
Restoring African Drylands From Within – Without Myths
Day 1 wrap-up of the global landscapes forum: Restoring Africa’s drylands
Day 1 wrap-up of the global landscapes forum: Restoring Africa’s drylands
Investments in Nature Must Triple by 2030 To Help Save Ecosystems, UN Report Says
Private sector provides only 14% of funding for nature-based solutions
Private sector provides only 14% of funding for nature-based solutions
8 African Women Shaping the Future
Meet some of Africa’s most visionary women ahead of GLF Africa.
Meet some of Africa’s most visionary women ahead of GLF Africa.
The 100 Riskiest Cities, 5 New Reasons To Limit Global Warming, and the Future of African Drylands
Around 1 million species could face extinction in the coming decades.
Around 1 million species could face extinction in the coming decades.
The Entrepreneur Turning West Africa’s Food Into Its “New Gold”
Ndidi Nwuneli is bringing her region’s food and agriculture systems into a new era
Ndidi Nwuneli is bringing her region’s food and agriculture systems into a new era
How Many People Care About Biodiversity and Nature Loss? Hundreds of Millions and Counting
New economist intelligence unit report measures the global “eco-wakening”
New economist intelligence unit report measures the global “eco-wakening”
For Greg Zegas, Climate Finance Is Also a Matter of Climate Justice
A young environmentalist discusses efforts to drive environmental equity through climate finance
A young environmentalist discusses efforts to drive environmental equity through climate finance
In African Drylands, Farmers Are Coaxing Former Forests Back Into Life
How “farmer-managed natural regeneration” is taking hold on the african continent and beyond
How “farmer-managed natural regeneration” is taking hold on the african continent and beyond
Oceans “Not Yet Beyond Repair,” but Getting Closer
The second world ocean assessment lays out critical state of oceans – and how little is known about them
The second world ocean assessment lays out critical state of oceans – and how little is known about them