Sonia Ferreira watched as the sea toppled buildings all around her for years. Residents of Atafona, Brazil, count their losses due to rising sea levels.
More than 1,400 delegates are present at two crucial meetings, where preserving the planet's biodiversity for the benefit of ...
SBSTTA: Putting ocean action on the global agenda is a top priority to ensure conservation and sustainable use of marine and ...
Rising temperatures are being blamed for an increase in human-wildlife conflicts in Zimbabwe as animals leave their natural habitat earlier than usual.
The World Meteorological Organization’s State of the Climate in Latin America & the Caribbean report documents the struggles ...
Dominica’s High Court struck down two sections of the country’s Sexual Offences Act that criminalised consensual same-sex ...
The United States and its closest political and military ally, Israel, once again found themselves isolated last week when ...
We are at the tipping point in human history, facing major existential crises. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has ...
The UN warns that losses during the Gaza war in housing, public services and the economic stall threaten to push even more ...
Olaide Bankole was born and raised in Nigeria, and he observed how climate change was evident in the country and had been ...
The drinking water supply in the southern island of Chiloé, one of Chile's rainiest areas, is threatened by damage to its ...
The world could lose one-quarter of its plant and animal species by 2030. Against this backdrop, the 26th session of SBSTTA-CBD opened today.