Nature plays an important role in combating climate change, but efforts to preserve and restore our ecosystems need more global investment to succeed.
The Year of the Tiger: a study from the WWF reveals that the global tiger population is finally increasing after more than a century of gradual decline.
We will not solve the biggest crisis humanity has faced, the climate emergency, unless we take agriculture into account. The solution is in the soil.
A Nobel-winning stock market theory is being used to pick 50 reefs as ‘sanctuaries’ to survive climate crisis and revive coral elsewhere.
Our consumption of animal protein is the source of greenhouses gas and climate change. Insects are an overlooked source of protein and a way to battle climate change.
Plants are flowering earlier in the UK – and they are not the only species trying to adapt to a warmer climate.
Multilateral development banks are well-positioned to lead the public sector effort to mobilize private capital and mitigate the effects of climate change.
A new study has revealed the largest forest database in the world, through which they have discovered roughly 73,300 different tree species on our earth.
Scientists say climate change is the cause of shorter winters and to slow this trend, we must cut emissions and reach net zero by 2050.
Mexico's position between two oceans and abundant supply of renewable electricity means it has great potential to produce zero-carbon fuels for the shipping sector.
The emirate's government has recently moved to increase the cost of disposing of non-recyclable waste – but even more will be needed.
Some of the UK’s finest archaeological remains have been found buried in peat, a type of soil that is being washed away by extreme rainfall driven by climate change.










