A high-level panel is working to define principles for responsible mining, which will be presented to the UN General Assembly in September
Experts say the UN’s food agency has shied away from recommending less animal farming, though cutting methane emissions is a quick way to curb warming
To meet climate goals, the European Union needs to reverse the decline of its carbon-storing ecosystems like forests and peatlands
Populist and far-right parties are wooing rural voters in the EU elections by exploiting a backlash against green policies – but new research suggests it may not work
Negotiations on food and agriculture have moved too slowly, while special initiatives fail to hold countries accountable on their commitments
Cocoa farmers have long faced difficult growing conditions and low pay. Recent record high prices have highlighted the need for change.
The bank has advised wealthy nations to cut subsidies for high-emissions foods but stopped far short of promoting veganism
The government wants to expand a road through the Aberdare National Park but conservationists argue it will harm the forest, wildlife and water supplies
Mining companies have been offered a path to sustainability but few are taking it – Indigenous people need to be at the table demanding change
The World Bank and IMF have a big part to play in raising the $3 trillion needed to help countries meet global development goals and the Paris accord
Experts say UN rules around forests and oil are open to abuse, so that countries like Guyana can claim to be carbon-negative without cutting emissions
To meet its pledge of net zero by 2060, Nigeria needs to rein in emissions from deforestation and land use, which equal those from the oil and gas sector
While Brazil and Colombia saw forest loss drop, their progress was offset by rises elsewhere
Indebted farmers, facing falling yields and water scarcity, want legally guaranteed price support for more crops – but that may not fix their climate woes
The farming and fossil fuel industries must help governments cut methane emissions 30% this decade by harnessing existing technologies and changing practices
In its first such move, the Green Climate Fund has pulled out of a project after developers failed to address environmental and social compliance issues
As the backlash against laws protecting nature intensifies across Europe, public pressure has helped push forests centre stage in Poland
The $1.8 million Centre for International Police Cooperation will be built in the Brazilian Amazon city of Manaus and funded by the Norwegian-backed Amazon Fund
The Brazilian government wants to tap forest protection funds to pave a major highway. Western donors say that goes against the fund’s rules.
Backed by the EU, Namibia has a $20 billion plan to export green hydrogen. A secretive tender process raises concerns for nature and citizens.