Commentary Five Surprising Ways that Trees Help Prevent Flooding Trees offer much more than beauty and oxygen.
Commentary Open Data Needs Explored: How Open Government Data is Linked with Science and Education This first in a series of reports explores the links between open government data, open science, and education.
Commentary Tree-mendous Drop in Deforestation, but COP16 Faces Hurdles Petro pledged to turn Colombia into a “leader in the protection of life,”
Commentary A Tipping Point for Mangrove Restoration and Shrimp Farming in Indonesia Silvo-aquaculture has been suggested as a potential solution for the Mahakam Delta...
Commentary Getting Carbon Capture Right Will Be Hard – But That Doesn’t Make It Optional I think it is better to focus on the big picture – why we need CCS to work – rather than playing whack-a-mole with every objection....
Commentary Can Forest Expansion Balance Climate Change, Economic Growth and Ecological Health? When it comes to managing woodlands to meet multiple needs, Irish activists underscore the importance of considering the forest as well as the trees.
Commentary What Indigenous Delegates Want from COP16 Indigenous delegates are keeping a close eye on discussions around the implementation of the targets and goals...
Commentary China Leads the Net Zero Transition – Here’s What We Can Learn From its Progress in Beijing and Hong Kong "Our recent research shows there’s no evidence that solar and wind cannot continue their recent spectacular growth rates"
Commentary Women Leading the Green Charge Research underscores the connection between women’s leadership and stronger climate policies...
Commentary Nature: The Key to Mekong’s Sustainable Growth and Development For the millions of people who depend on the river for food, water and survival, failure is not an option.
Commentary Africa’s Great Green Wall Will Only Combat Desertification and Poverty by Harnessing Local Solutions Our new research shows that the Great Green Wall won’t work effectively unless it considers more localised contexts.
Commentary Understanding Overtourism Means Understanding the Data Learning that your hometown will be “invaded” by six million people, versus “just” 700,000, clearly has a different impact.