With five months to the critical summit, a “Paris Agreement for nature” is floundering as finance and political leadership fall short
As talks on a global deal to protect nature begin in Nairobi, Kenya, countries need to create a new conservation designation for Indigenous Peoples’ land
Rights NGO Survival International has accused the government of “shocking violence” and evicting Maasai people from their land to make way for trophy hunting
African leaders expressed frustration at UN talks in Abidjan over funding barriers as climate impacts in the Sahel outpace action to address them
At least three of 16 oil blocks earmarked for drilling overlap with the world’s largest tropical peatland complex, posing a double threat to the climate
Fifteen former leaders and ministers are set to address sensitive questions on the role of CO2 removal and geoengineering in climate action
Governments must fund humanitarian relief and prioritise cropland for feeding people, not livestock or cars, to guard against future shocks
Climate experts are urging Shehbaz Sharif’s government to continue Khan’s flagship forest restoration initiative
As Norway, UK and Germany commit millions to protect the Congo rainforest, a damning report shows governance in chaos
Policy upheaval and stark criticism of the quality of carbon offsets from a former official have thrown Australia’s ability to deliver on carbon targets into doubt
Up to 28 million people are facing severe food insecurity as soaring wheat prices follow failed rains, Covid and desert locusts
The government has long used a broad definition of forests which is at odds with UN guidance and overstates India’s climate credentials
Through control of their territory, the Deni people sustainably manage stocks of pirarucu, boosting their numbers 425% in 11 years
By counting plantations and urban parks as forests, the Indian government hides deforestation caused by industrial projects
The spectacle of fake snow and an old steel mill’s cooling towers has sparked climate debate among Olympics-watchers
British research sheds light on why Indonesia might have cut ties with donors, finding that funds were inadequate to compete with palm oil sales
Forest guards in Gabon say their salaries are often paid several months late and are threatening to go on strike
WWF Pakistan described the victims whose car plunged into a ravine in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as “young and passionate environmentalists”
As experts debated a controversial proposal to classify palm oil plantations as forest, their event in Jakarta was disrupted by swearing and pornography
Community groups say they are willing to restore forests but have been ignored by government and rely on international non-profits for funding