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IPCC report calls for ‘immediate and deep’ carbon cuts to slow climate change

The Great Barrier Reef is bleaching — once again — and over a larger area

Multiyear ice thinner than thought as Arctic sea ice reaches winter max: Studies

Tropical deforestation emitting far more carbon than previously thought: Study

Activists vow to take EU to court to fight its forest biomass policies

Are ‘nature based solutions’ the best fix for climate change?

Climate change set to upend global fishery agreements, study warns

As rising seas destroy Ghana’s coastal communities, researchers warn against a seawall-only solution

Aerosol pollution: Destabilizing Earth’s climate and a threat to health

Climate change a threat to human well-being and health of the planet: New IPCC report

‘They’re going to get worse and worse’: Marine heat wave persists off Sydney

Malaysian officials dampen prospects for giant, secret carbon deal in Sabah

Efforts to dim Sun and cool Earth must be blocked, say scientists

In Africa, temperatures rise, but adaptation lags on West’s funding failure

Small coffee farmers lay their chips on smart agriculture to overcome climate crisis in the Cerrado biome

Global ecosystem restoration progress: How and who’s tracking it?

Congo Peatlands

As climate-driven drought slams farms in U.S. West, water solutions loom

Indigenous leader sues over Borneo natural capital deal

The past, present and future of the Congo peatlands: 10 takeaways from our series

Carbon and communities: The future of the Congo Basin peatlands

‘Cooling the climate for 10,000 years’: How saving wetlands can help save the world

Climate change agricultural impacts to heighten inequality: Study

Holding agriculture and logging at bay in the Congo peatlands

Layers of carbon: The Congo Basin peatlands and oil

The ‘idea’: Uncovering the peatlands of the Congo Basin

Is colonial history repeating itself with Sabah forest carbon deal? (commentary)

In a warming world, deforestation turns the heat deadly, Borneo study finds

Fighting climate change is a dirty job, but soils can do it | Problem Solved

Details emerge around closed-door carbon deal in Malaysian Borneo

Hope old and new: COP26 focused on two largely unsung climate solutions

‘Standing with your feet in the water’: COP26 struggles to succeed

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