Time is running out for millions of people losing their lives, homes and livelihoods to climate change. A powerful new exhibit tells their stories, showing why rich countries must realize the promise to finance climate adaptation in poorer countries. Read more
16 August 2021
Towns and cities are home to more than half of the world’s population and responsible for around 70% of the greenhouse gas emissions driving the climate crisis. As cities expand and emissions rise, agrihoods offer a powerful alternative to traditional development by reducing carbon footprints, strengthening local food systems, and reconnecting people with nature.
From classrooms to communities, and from local initiatives to global movements, here are five ways in which education is driving environmental action.
Indigenous communities in Cambodia are leading climate action, protecting forests, securing land and strengthening livelihoods through direct grants.



