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The story of Astrid Puentes Riaño is rooted in the soil of Colombia. Born in Bogotá to a family with campesino roots, her ...
In the face of deadly heat, will mankind respond to climate change in time? Listen to this story get unpacked on The Excerpt.
A summary of the principles and actions that have emerged from the Brazilian Computing Society's global climate change task ...
While in Bonn countries remain deeply divided over how to implement the responses to the global stocktake, Brazil seeks inspiration in London ...
This concept paper contributes to the broader thinking underway for the 2026 Human Development Report, which will explore ...
As the world faces an escalating planetary crisis, a paper published in Nature offers hope. The paper proposes a bold new way ...
Despite global tensions and funding gaps, UNEP chief Inger Andersen hails multilateral wins and urges bold Member State ...
Climate scientist Kate Marvel talks to The Washington Post about the complicated mix of emotions people might feel about the changing planet.
More women are connecting environmental degradation with attacks on women's rights, seeing both as rooted in similar values. They’re drawing on personal experiences and reams of research to make their ...
Against a challenging geopolitical backdrop and in a major move to protect people and planet, countries today came together ...
Ice cores provide important evidence as archival records of global atmospheric composition that has constantly changed.
Bonn is also a moment to fill a serious gap. The COP28 commitment to transition away from fossil fuels has not yet been incorporated in the COP30 agenda.