Tide of change in Philippines as women revive watersheds and livelihoods
Onshore, women in this tropical zone gather to mend torn nets, sort the day’s catch, and prepare their harvests for…
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Onshore, women in this tropical zone gather to mend torn nets, sort the day’s catch, and prepare their harvests for…
NASA satellite data and citizen science observations combine for new findings on bird populations. Through the eBird citizen scientist program,…
“We close this historic week not just with hope, but with concrete commitment, clear direction, and undeniable momentum,” Li Junhua,…
Away from the cameras and fanfare of the Third UN Ocean Conference under way in the coastal French city, they…
With the conference, known as UNOC3, set to close Friday, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Li Junhua, the UN’s Under-Secretary-General…
Criminal networks are increasingly seeking to gain control over extraction sites, trade routes, and refining infrastructure. According to a new…
Briefing Member States in Rome, FAO officials called for urgent action to strengthen biosecurity, surveillance and rapid-response mechanisms to curb…
Brazil is facing accusations of hypocrisy after cutting down large sections of the Amazon rainforest to construct a road for…
The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, has come to a standstill near South Georgia, a critical wildlife habitat in the South…
An increase in marine heat waves has been observed worldwide, leading to severe consequences for oceanic ecosystems and coastal communities.…