Rolling updates on the climate ambition summit co-hosted by the UK, France and UN on the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement
Emboldened by President Bolsonaro, landless people are settling in environmental reserves and indigenous territories
Kenyan women are planting mangroves in Lamu County and using the revenue from selling “blue carbon” credits for microloans to start small businesses
Indigenous communities say they did not give consent for a Total-backed solar megaproject on their land
Selling carbon credits has enabled Mike Gibbs’ community to end destructive farming and logging practices
Jair Bolsonaro has transferred the command of anti-deforestation operations in the Amazon to the military. But the army presence is making little difference
Illegal settlements are springing up on indigenous territories in the Brazilian Amazon, driving deforestation
The Cabécar community is combining traditional customs and modern technology to cope with pandemic and climate change pressures on food security
While chronic drought and poor governance leave millions of Zimbabweans hungry, the women of Rumwanjiva can grow their own vegetables
Emboldened by a promised amnesty on land seizures, cattle ranchers are felling brazil nut trees, edging out families who have harvested them for generations
A vast gas discovery promises riches for the people of Mozambique, but it can only pay off in a dangerously overheated world
Indigenous inhabitants of the region with the largest deposits of niobium in the world claim the right to decide what is done with the metal
Rubber tappers burn an Amazon forest reserve in Brazil to clear land to raise cattle – deforestation has increased under President Jair Bolsonaro
Why are climate protesters being tear-gassed under the watch of France’s president, a self-defined climate champion?
In Siberia, an illicit timber industry feeds factories in China. But one of Russia’s fiercest environmentalists is on patrol
Updates from the climate protest as it unfolds around the world over two weeks
Updates as leaders lay out their plans to tackle the climate crisis
In short videos ahead of a day of global strikes, three young tell CHN what it means to them to be at the centre of the biggest ever climate uprising
The ‘lionesses’ who changed the way we measure climate ambition
CHN investigation discovers “heavy handed” methods used to restrict access to information at the International Civil Aviation Organisation