Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia's carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the region's land-use carbon emissions, according to a new international study.
Pakistan has made significant strides in leveraging carbon markets as a tool for climate mitigation and economic development. At the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, ...
Those working for a sustainable future are under attack. Progress is being dismantled and a new reality is hitting hard. And ...
The Wildlife Trusts co-hosted a workshop at the Oxford Real Farming Conference, discussing the challenges lowland peat soils face and potential solutions. In this blog, Vicki Hird, Strategic Lead on ...
The first-ever National Nature Assessment—which was based on significant public feedback and strove to reveal how nature loss influences climate change and impacts humanity—may still see the light of ...
A French asset manager announced last week a coalition of investors and partners to support its €350 million nature-based solutions (NbS) fund focused on sustainable agriculture. Mirova has secured ...
HSBC has recently announced the appointment of Julian Wentzel as its new Group Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO). Julian, ...
Thirty six High School pupils from East Lancashire have been preparing for the third annual student climate conference. The ...
To access climate finance, Pakistan will have to undergo a paradigm shift that prioritises innovation, reforms and ...
The Indus, Pakistan’s lifeline, is now the world’s second-most plastic-polluted river. Air pollution alone causes 128,000 ...
ISLAMABAD: Climate change poses an existential threat to Pakistan, requiring immediate and coordinated action from both the ...