The young indigenous leadership of Múte Bourup Egede is battling for green sovereignty in a time of climate collapse
Agriculture accounts for 28% of all jobs in Egypt. With temperatures predicted to rise by 2-3% by 2050, many families will lose their livelihoods
World leaders have committed to tackling deforestation by 2030, but Indigenous communities know such rhetoric rarely leads to action
The industry must step up and beat fossil fuels at their own game. Here’s the plan
Políticos prometem salvar a Amazônia, mas sua retórica raramente se traduz em ações concretas pelos mais afetados
American democracy is in crisis. That’s why the US can’t be counted on to act responsibly on the world stage with any consistency
British colonialism’s horrific legacy has not only suppressed this complex African state’s prosperity but is now causing dangerous desertification
The former Bank of England governor is finance adviser at COP26 and rumoured to be running for Canadian prime minister. But his new book is just a flutter of platitudes
A green populism could be the basis of a new kind of politics in Latin America, one that embraces many of the region’s struggles in a challenge to neoliberalism
The annual climate conference needs world leaders to commit to tangible goals. Reducing plastic production is an urgent issue
Costa Rica is a rare country whose efforts have been consistent with the Paris Agreement