Local solutions harness the protective services of healthy ecosystems to shield communities from climate impacts and bolster biodiversity.
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Women from different regions in Colombia are leading solutions to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises. Here are their stories.
A community-led effort in the Dry Zone is restoring centuries-old irrigation systems, reviving agriculture and securing water year-round.
In Tanzania’s drought-prone rangelands, the planting of native species is reviving ecosystems, to the benefit of people and nature.
The 29th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP29) will take place from 11 to 22 November in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Green technologies offer a unique opportunity to build a more sustainable future for rural communities.
Accurate data about the depth and shape of coastal terrain is absolutely crucial for effective climate change adaptation in small island nations.
Climate change is placing stress on the La Mojana wetlands. Indigenous knowledge and wisdom are helping bring them back to life.
With support from Japan, countries in Central Asia are advancing early warning systems and increasing resilience.
The United Nations and partners have announced a new series of regional meetings aimed at increasing ambition.
Dry-season gardens and new meal products for dairy goats are helping communities boost food productivity.
The Earth is heating up faster than ever. As the mercury climbs, so too do the stakes for humanity.
Funding from the Least Developed Countries Fund will boost climate resilience and foster inclusive, green economic development in the four countries.
Uganda is seeing worsening impacts of climate change. Local changemakers are leading adaptation solutions for urban and smallholder farmers.