'Financing our own extinction': $1.8tr in subsidies funding nature destruction every year, global study finds Debbie Banks February 17, 2022 Major report calls for rapid action to be taken by government and business to deliver subsidy reform
Is finance failing on deforestation? George Scott February 16, 2022 Sarah Draper, corporate performance programme manager at Global Canopy, explores how corporates, financial institutions and historic inaction is putting the....
Cutting out meat once and for all ‘would save planet from global warming’ George Scott February 07, 2022 Cutting out meat once and for all would save the planet from global warming, claims a new study.
Only 15 per cent of global coastal regions remain intact George Scott February 07, 2022 New research has revealed that only 15 percent of coastal areas around the world remain intact, exposing the need for....
Climate consciousness and the reimagining of forest ecosystems within the rule of law Liang Lan February 02, 2022 Forest destruction has contributed historically to climate change and continues to do so.
Earth has more tree species than we thought George Scott February 01, 2022 There are 14% more tree species than previously thought, according to what researchers are calling the first "scientifically credible" estimate.
Coffee may become more scarce and expensive thanks to climate change — new research Liang Lan January 31, 2022 The world could lose half of its best coffee-growing land under a moderate climate change scenario. Brazil, which is the....
Deforestation for gold mining has increased by 90% in the Amazon region George Scott January 30, 2022 Gold mining is already the second biggest cause of deforestation in the Madre de Dios region of the Peruvian Amazon,....