by Shannon Sutherland | Nov 1, 2022 | 1000L News, Events, Landscape Partnerships, Landscape Restoration and Management
Note: We will continue to update this page through the end of COP 27. Please check back regularly. Last update: 8 November 2022 Over the last 50 years, Earth has warmed at nearly double the rate of the previous half-century. We are beginning to see the result of this...
by Lily Hamilton | Aug 10, 2022 | Events, Landscape Partnerships, Landscape Restoration and Management, Uncategorised
The world’s overlapping challenges of food insecurity, natural resource degradation, climate change and poverty highlight an urgent need for policymakers and international organizations to respond with collaborative and innovative solutions. With competing...
by Lily Hamilton | Mar 7, 2022 | Finance and Economics, Landscape Restoration and Management
In June 2021, the United Nations launched the Decade of Ecosystem Restoration to address the global crises of biodiversity loss, pollution, poverty and climate change through the prevention and reversal of land degradation. Responding to the UN’s call to action, the...
by David Hecht | Jan 14, 2022 | Finance and Economics, Landscape Partnerships, Landscape Restoration and Management
A flurry of conservation- and landscape-finance developments took place late in 2021, spurred on by November’s UN climate conference (COP26) and others associated with it. The private sector, governments and development banks offered bold financial pledges and...
by Delaina Castillo | Dec 8, 2021 | Events, Finance and Economics, Landscape Partnerships, Landscape Restoration and Management
The world faces many critical challenges, from climate change to crushing rural poverty, massive species decline and widespread land degradation. More and more, businesses are joining governments and civil society to create solutions bold enough to have a global...
by Delaina Castillo | Nov 19, 2021 | Events, Landscape Restoration and Management
Throughout history, people thought that economic gain and environmental protection stood in conflict with one another. The two were seen as opposing players in a zero-sum game–one could not advance without hurting the other. But today, many recognize that the...