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The conservation, sustainable management and restoration of forests has immense benefits for people and for the planet.
Climate misinformation and disinformation undermine climate action and polarize public discourse. We explain why and what we can do about it.
Performance-based climate finance is a critical tool for funding climate action. We explain why it matters and how it works.
Forests and food are closely linked. Understanding and addressing these connections is essential for combating climate change, ensuring food security and protecting forests for future generations. Photo: ProAmazonia
From Ecuador to Ghana to Indonesia, preserving forest ecosystems is essential for productive agriculture.
Photo: Terry Sunderland / CIFOR
Liberia is setting the stage for a greener economy by tapping into carbon markets to fund forest conservation.
Photo: Roy Prasetyo / UNDP Indonesia
Despite promising results, results-based payments can be further improved to deliver both climate action and sustainable development.
Early warning systems are crucial tools for building resilience to climate change impacts. We explain why and how they work.
Photo credit: PROAmazonía
To tackle climate change, Ecuador has taken pioneering steps for reducing deforestation and forest degradation.
Photo: UNDP Republic of Congo
Solving land-use conflicts in the country’s forests is crucial to protecting their vast climate change mitigation potential.
Sustainable transport is crucial for tackling climate change. We explain why and how countries can take action.
Effective mitigation is our only way to slow down climate change. We explain how it works and how it can be amplified.
Photo credit: UNDP Costa Rica
The region is trying to secure the climate finance they will need in the coming decades through a mix of instruments and approaches.
Climate change impacts are not gender neutral and women are key agents of change. Here’s why gender equality matters for climate action.
National Adaptation Plans outline how countries will adapt to climate change. We explain how they work and why they matter.
Photo: UNDP Nigeria
From the forests of Ecuador to the farms of Nigeria to the city halls of Viet Nam, countries made important strides on climate action in 2025.
Climate change tends to magnify existing divides in society, with women and men experiencing its impacts in different and unequal ways. Photo: UNDP Bangladesh
Climate information and early warning systems underpin risk-informed development and adaptation planning.
In 2025, countries submitted updated national climate plans. We explore how NDCs 3.0 mark a decisive shift in ambition and quality.
Communities are demanding governments to address the climate injustices they are facing. Here we explain what climate justice is and why it matters.
Photo: Gustavo Nacht / Unsplash
The TFFF Country Access Platform will serve as a hub to provide knowledge, connecting tropical countries.