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Nature and BiodiversityClimate crisis: February likely the warmest ever recorded, and other nature and climate stories you need to read this weekJohnny Wood 04 Mar 2024
Climate ActionHow the private sector can lead on sustainable development in the Middle East and North AfricaHawazen Esber 04 Mar 2024
Jobs and the Future of WorkGreen job vacancies are on the rise – but workers with green skills are in short supplyAndrea Willige 29 Feb 2024
Climate ActionWhy parametric insurance could be a climate disaster aid solution in the Global SouthThomas Johansmeyer 28 Feb 2024
Nature and BiodiversityHumans could use 60% more natural resources by 2060, and other nature and climate stories you need to read this weekJohnny Wood 26 Feb 2024
Nature and BiodiversityLargest DNA database of marine microbes to track the impact of global warming on ocean healthAndrea Willige 26 Feb 2024
Nature and BiodiversityThe people’s choice: Stunning images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023Meg Jones 22 Feb 2024
Nature and Biodiversity1 in 5 migratory species are at risk of extinction, says a new UN reportSimon Torkington 21 Feb 2024
Nature and BiodiversityA fifth of protected migratory species threatened with extinction, and other nature and climate stories you need to read this weekMichael Purton 19 Feb 2024
Nature and BiodiversityThe Atlantic Ocean is headed for a tipping point − once melting glaciers shut down the Gulf Stream, we would see extreme climate change within decades, study showsRené van Westen, Henk A. Dijkstra, and Michael Kliphuis · The Conversation 15 Feb 2024
Climate ActionWhy Public-Private-Philanthropic Partnerships are central to Asia-Pacific's climate actionSeok Hui Lim and Luis Alvarado 14 Feb 2024
Industries in DepthWhy small-scale farmers can teach us a lot about climate changeAlvaro Lario 13 Feb 2024
Climate ActionJanuary was the world's warmest on record, EU scientists sayKate Abnett and Gloria Dickie · Reuters 13 Feb 2024
Climate Action5 unusual ways seaweed is being used to tackle the climate crisisTom Crowfoot 13 Feb 2024
Nature and BiodiversityWorld exceeds 1.5°C warming limit over 12 months, and other nature and climate stories you need to read this weekJohnny Wood 12 Feb 2024
Wellbeing and Mental HealthWhat is ‘generous listening’ and how can it help communities heal after a disaster?Vuslat Doğan Sabancı 12 Feb 2024
Climate ActionExtreme weather is driving food prices higher. These 5 crops are facing the biggest impactsCharlotte Edmond and Rebecca Geldard 12 Feb 2024
Nature and BiodiversityHurricanes are becoming so strong a new category may be needed, study saysLiz Ritchie-Tyo · The Conversation 09 Feb 2024