An upcoming summit on protecting the Amazon has become the focus of a Indigenous and civil society-led campaign to set up an exclusion zone for fossil fuels
An ancient way of life is being forced to adapt to the reality of climate change.
In an agreement that took two years to negotiate, Peru will get finance for sustainable development projects while Switzerland takes credit for the emissions cuts
Speed limits at sea could cut shipping’s carbon footprint fast, but fresh fruit exporters are raising concerns about trade impacts ahead of a critical UN meeting
After a barrage of criticism, the UN’s primary climate fund has released $5.2m to a handful of projects
Facing an enormous clean-up job, Peru must think about a future where flood like those in March become ever more common
Small-scale farmers who produce most of the world’s coffee beans face reductions in crop yield and quality as a result of rising temperatures and extreme weather
Claimant living under the threat of flooding from melting glaciers is likely to appeal to a higher German court, says lawyer
The makers of When Two Worlds Collide talk indigenous rights, economic development and the bloodiest political struggle of Peru’s recent history
Serious tree loss and stunted growth caused by repeated droughts in the Amazon Basin have damaged the rainforest’s vital ability to store atmospheric carbon
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NEWS: A year after four Ashéninka men were killed by illegal loggers, their community has secured rights to the territory
ANALYSIS: After a landmark ruling calls on the Netherlands to make deeper emissions cuts, where next for climate litigation?
NEWS: Amazon country pins two-thirds of draft carbon-cutting target on halting deforestation, but critics question government’s resolve
ANALYSIS: Trade, security and migration set to dominate key continental meet, but climate progress likely behind closed doors
NEWS: Rising temperatures and low rainfall endanger the survival of centuries-old Quechua lifestyle in Sacred Valley of the Incas
INTERVIEW: Drive for oil, gas and hydropower threatens communities who can protect rainforest warns veteran campaigner
NEWS: On floating reed islands of Lake Titicaca, remote communities are swapping candles for solar panels
NEWS: As Peruvian government reveals rising deforestation at Lima climate talks, indigenous people accuse them of neglect