Since its head office opened in Johannesburg 16 years ago, the African arm of environmental campaign group Greenpeace has made a name for itself, battling governments...
Growing up in the Black Hills, having access to Badlands National Park, and spending summers on the farm with my grandparents instilled my love of nature...
As talks on a new global treaty to end plastic pollution approach the halfway mark in Busan, South Korea, countries clashed in a heated plenary session...
COP29 has been a multidimensional experience. I’ve had so many opportunities to grow and learn, for which I truly am grateful. However, after riding the high...
I was raised by a mother who believes in and pursues Collective Liberation, and a grandma that learned what that means, bit by bit, from both...
With just one day to go before the US heads to the polls, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump are neck and neck in the...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s Cropped. We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight....
Astrid Schomaker is the new executive secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). Schomaker, who is German, was previously the director for green diplomacy and...
The UK will miss the UN’s deadline to publish a new national plan for how it will address nature loss ahead of the COP16 biodiversity summit...
The World Bank has reached a $100 billion funding target for its lending arm dedicated to the world’s poorest countries, raising hopes for a boost in...