UN report highlights urgent societal changes needed to prevent biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse globally.
The global economy is losing up to $25tn a year because sectors such as agriculture, energy and fishing fail to account for how their actions fuel interconnected crises in nature, climate and human ...
To create a global goal for nature restoration, we must be able to measure how far on- or off-track we are to achieving it.
A new report calls for solutions that simultaneously address climate change, biodiversity, health, water, and food issues.
The report, the first of its kind looking at the interconnections between these multiple crises, has been produced by ...
New research has revealed less than a quarter of the remaining tropical rainforests around the globe can safeguard thousands of threatened species from extinction.
In the midst of the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, even the smallest habitats like ponds demand our attention.
Exporting agricultural products from tropical regions to China, the U.S., the Middle East, and Europe is three times more ...
Council has approved nearly $700 million in financing to support developing countries in enhancing chemicals and waste management and protecting b.