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DJs inspired by nature

The world’s oceans face triple planetary crisis: Report

Can courts combat plastic pollution? Lessons from Indonesia (commentary)

Consider the scorpions

Conservation in a hotter world

Every stage of fossil fuel life cycle harms people & the environment: Report

Brazil leads push for novel forest finance mechanism ahead of COP30 summit

From Chile to Greece, ‘ghost gear’ from fish farms haunts the seas

Turning camera traps into real-time sentinels: Interview with Conservation X Lab’s Dante Wasmuht

Ocean acidification threatens planetary health: Interview with Johan Rockström

‘Super big deal’: High seas treaty reaches enough ratifications to become law

Global CO2 storage capacity may be drastically overstated, study finds

Consumed by convenience: The culture of disposability

Navigating conservation’s crisis (commentary)

Animals that spread seeds are critical for climate solutions

Rising seas won’t reduce ocean borders of small island nations, UN court rules

Pet sharks have become cool, but is owning them ethical?

24 years on, part one of WTO treaty curbing fisheries subsidies takes effect

With global rules pending, can the shipping industry get more carbon efficient?

Experts flag unintended harms from EU deforestation law

146 environmental defenders were killed or disappeared last year

Putting the right plants in the right place boosts restoration (commentary)

Warming triggers unprecedented carbon loss from tropical soils, study finds

How journalism helps turn information into outcomes

Meet the DJs of nature, inspired by biodiversity

Ani Dasgupta watched wetlands tame floods in Kigali. He believes nature is infrastructure we can fund.

Shipping companies support a first-ever global fee on greenhouse gases, opposed by Trump officials

The carbon market paradox: Steve Zwick on why financing forests is more complicated than it looks

Finding optimism

Conservationists split over greener ranching versus ditching beef

On World Dolphin Day, spotlight falls on threats to dolphins worldwide

More than half the world’s forests fragmented in 20 years — but protection works: Study

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