News New Satellite Initiatives to Boost Global Wildlife Protection Global conservation efforts will receive a much-needed boost with the recent launch of two initiatives involving the use of satellite data.
Spotlight Nature: The Key to Mekongās Sustainable Growth and Development For the millions of people who depend on the river for food, water and survival, failure is not an option.
Spotlight Africaās Great Green Wall Will Only Combat Desertification and Poverty by Harnessing LocalĀ Solutions Our new research shows that the Great Green Wall wonāt work effectively unless it considers more localised contexts.
Spotlight Understanding Overtourism Means Understanding the Data Learning that your hometown will be āinvadedā by six million people, versus ājustā 700,000, clearly has a different impact.
Spotlight Granholm: Clean Energy Must Overcome 'Climate Change Deniers' āOne of the biggest hurdles weāre facing now is people who will deny that climate change is happening,ā Granholm said.
Spotlight Yes, Nature is Complex. But Saving Our Precious Environment Means Finding Ways to MeasureĀ It Nature is a diverse and intricate web of connections. How can we capture that in a number?
Spotlight Caribbean Podcasts With an Environmental Focus From the light-hearted to the serious, here are some active Caribbean-based podcasts you might enjoy exploring...
News Sowing Success: 16 African Entrepreneurs Reviving Land and Growing Profits Their projects are not just about planting trees or reviving soil ā theyāre about a movement rooted in resilience, creativity and impact.
News Community-Led Restoration in Zimbabwe's Wetlands The Conservation of Monavale (COSMO) Trust, a community-based voluntary initiative, is leading the restoration effort.
Spotlight The Time is Right for a Forest Moonshot in the U.S. The science is clear that forests are the key to this success.
News Congo Eyes Monetizing Forests ...a key difference from carbon credits is thatĀ HIFOR units canāt be used by buyers to offset emissions.
Spotlight Can Regenerative Agriculture Make Palm Oil Sustainable? Large trials in Indonesia and Malaysia are showing it is possible to become sustainable without damaging productivity or local economies