With nations across the region pushing for a greener future for all, here is what they have to say.
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In Africa, one of the regions hardest hit by climate change impacts, climate ambition is stronger than in any other part of the world.
Working to secure their future, young people are embracing a diversity of roles in government, academia, civil society, media, and the private sector.
Indigenous Peoples and local forest communities have been left out of decision-making processes for far too long.
As custodians of natural resources, Indigenous women play an essential role in preserving forests and natural ecosystems.
Youth advocates and young leaders in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean are collectively raising their voices and sounding the alarm in an effort to…
Young people and youth leaders from across Africa have the ideas, solutions and motivation to solve the climate crisis.
Developing countries can use carbon markets to advance their socio-economic development, while transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
“I come from a tiny country with a big heart,” Vladislav Kaim says at the beginning of our interview.
Accelerating ambition and implementation of climate action in forests, is necessary to reach net-zero emissions.
By diversifying their sources of income, these women farmers can better withstand the economic consequences of climate threats.
They are the heroes fighting on the front lines, to protect our environment and our collective futures.
Switching to bamboo charcoal not only brings significant environmental benefits, but also creates local jobs and new income opportunities.
The Earth’s triple planetary crisis reminds us of the urgent need for more youth-inclusive and youth-responsive environmental action.