UN Climate Change said it won’t hold any physical meetings until the end of April amid efforts to contain Covid-19
Britain’s Prince Charles, contributing wildflower seeds, says it is ‘exhausting, often demoralising’ to persuade people of vital role of biodiversity
The biodiversity talks taking place in China later this year require a legacy that can stand the test of time, rather than a cosmetic victory
Albright among 23 former foreign ministers calling for ‘strong protection’ of animals and plants at UN biodiversity summit, due in China in October
Wetter and hotter weather than usual is forecast until May, providing locust eggs with ideal conditions to hatch and grow. FAO says it is in a “race against time”
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Rome will host next month’s biodiversity meeting, when negotiators are due to review a draft proposal for a global framework to protect the world’s plants and wildlife
The FAO has called for ‘urgent efforts’ to prevent the number of locusts from growing over fears of new swarms
UN agencies and the Chinese government are holding consultations to decide whether next month’s meeting can go ahead as planned
Greater international support for indigenous land rights and livelihoods is a cost-effective way to limit climate change, PNAS study
The draft plan will be used as the basis of negotiations at a meeting in Kunming, China, where governments are to agree on global rules to protect life on Earth
Cristiana Pașca Palmer resigned before key summit, she faced allegations of discrimination against African staff and intervention in the renewal of her contract
Reporting on latest science around climate change and land use focused on rich nations’ eating habits, but did it miss the bigger picture?
In a special report, the UN’s climate science panel warned use of land to store carbon or grow fuel crops risked worsening food insecurity if poorly managed
Leaders must take decisive action to support nature-based solutions to the climate challenge, in light of the latest UN science report
The next EU presidency wants to drive the climate agenda, but its forestry industry is bad for carbon emissions, biodiversity and its indigenous Sámi people
Three coal plants that threaten the Sundarbans tiger habitat were removed from a draft text, while Unesco members declined to list the site as ‘in danger’
The protection of nature is a major weapon against the climate crisis, but it remains on the periphery of diplomacy and finance. That might be changing