Spotlight - Original Spotlight Ground-Truthed Data Doubles Performance on Sequestration Models š± The studyās results emphasize the need to use locally calibrated models to predict carbon capture more accurately.
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 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?
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 - Original News Weekly News Roundup October 10 New apps, new investments in nature, new studies on wildfire mitigation and moreš³š”
Spotlight - Original Spotlight Can We Track Hawaiian Forests From Space?šø Letās explore how satellites and field workers help us monitor these vital ecosystems and why this matters for global reforestation efforts.
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
Spotlight Australia is Hosting the Worldās First āNature Positiveā Summit. What Is It, and Why Does It Matter? Biodiversity loss threatens global financial stability, putting at least US$44 trillion (A$64 trillion) of economic value at risk.
Interview Original The Air We Breathe: Interview with Sachit Mahajan šØ "It really bridges that gap between whatās measured officially and what people actually experience on the ground," he said.
Spotlight āOpen knowledge is still seen as very technical in Asia, which excludes a lot of peopleā The potential for innovation is huge and the incentives to participate are strong.