» Why are some marine protected areas falling short?
25/04/24 13:19 from Conservation International Blog
Countries around the world are trying to bring fish populations back from the brink after decades of overfishing. But some marine protected areas are falling short with a certain type of fish. Here’s why.

» With coral reefs at risk, new ‘Changing Planet’ explores innovative solutions
22/04/24 14:58 from Conservation International Blog
In the third year of the sweeping global PBS series “Changing Planet,” Conservation International CEO M. Sanjayan explores how climate change is affecting some of Earth’s most vulnerable ecosystems — and the groundbreaking science that’s...

» New film drops beat for ‘climate heroes’
18/04/24 16:28 from Conservation International Blog
A new documentary takes viewers on a trip around the world to explore one of nature’s most powerful — yet overlooked — climate allies: blue carbon.

» To save elephants, it takes a village
15/04/24 17:45 from Conservation International Blog
Kenya’s Reteti Elephant Sanctuary — the first community-owned elephant sanctuary in East Africa — provides a place for injured elephants to heal and a home for elephants orphaned by poaching.

» Amid a deforestation crisis, two countries plant seeds of hope
08/04/24 13:43 from Conservation International Blog
Earth lost 3.7 million hectares (9.2 million acres) of tropical forest last year, an area nearly the size of the Netherlands. Yet amid these sobering findings, there are signs of hope.

» New research: Critical 'irrecoverable carbon' at risk
28/03/24 16:40 from Conservation International Blog
Earth has lost 2 billion metric tons of “irrecoverable carbon” since 2018 — an amount greater than the United States’ annual greenhouse gas emissions — underscoring the need to halt deforestation and expand protected areas.

» What drives deforestation — and how can we stop it?
16/08/23 17:59 from Conservation International Blog
As dangerous heatwaves shatter records around the world, a new study provides the most comprehensive review yet of how to stop deforestation — a major cause of climate-warming greenhouse gases, second only to fossil fuel emissions.

» As coffee demand grows, farmers work to deliver a sustainable brew
14/08/23 16:31 from Conservation International Blog
Every day, billions of cups of coffee are consumed around the world — and experts say demand could triple over the next 30 years. So, how will all those lattes, espressos and cold brews affect the environment?

» United States announces partnership to reduce ocean plastic pollution in Indonesia
04/08/22 00:00 from CBD News Headlines
The United States, through the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, joined Circulate Capital, an impact-focused investment management firm, and Prevented Ocean Plastic Southeast Asia (POPSEA),...

» Where did these holes in the ocean floor come from? 'Nobody knows,' says scientist
04/08/22 00:00 from CBD News Headlines
Social media users consider aliens or sea monsters - but NOAA researcher suspects an animal culprit. Mysterious, neatly aligned holes have been discovered deep in the ocean - and scientists are stumped about their origin.

» 'It sustains us all': IPBES report calls for accounting of nature's diverse values
04/08/22 00:00 from CBD News Headlines
A focus on valuing nature through the lens of the market has contributed to the global biodiversity crisis, according to a recent report from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES).

» New global map of ant biodiversity reveals areas that may be hiding undiscovered species
04/08/22 00:00 from CBD News Headlines
They are hunters, farmers, harvesters, gliders, herders, weavers and carpenters. They are ants and they make up a large part of our world, including more 10 000 species and a large part of the animal biomass in most terrestrial ecosystems.

» Researchers use artificial intelligence to create a treasure map of undiscovered ant species
04/08/22 00:00 from CBD News Headlines
E. O. Wilson once referred to invertebrates as "the little things that run the world," without whom "the human species [wouldn't] last more than a few months."

» Overconsumption by the rich must be tackled, says acting UN biodiversity chief
04/08/22 00:00 from CBD News Headlines
Governments and businesses must start implementing this decade's deal to halt the destruction of Earth's ecosystems as soon as possible, the acting UN biodiversity chief has said, urging rich nations to tackle overconsumption of the plan...

» Climate change will severely impact bird species by 2080: Study
01/08/22 00:00 from CBD News Headlines
Climate change will not only impact the number of bird species by 2080 but also have profound effects on their diversity and community composition, according to a study.

» Climate, biodiversity fight gets $5B shot in the arm
22/09/21 15:43 from Conservation International Blog
In an announcement today at New York Climate Week, nine philanthropic organizations pledged US$ 5 billion over the next decade to support the creation and expansion of protected areas, sustainable management of the world’s oceans and Ind...

» Meet a scientist: the fisheries aficionado
22/07/21 15:36 from Conservation International Blog
Ana Gloria Guzmán-Mora is the executive director of Conservation International’s Costa Rica program, where she works with local communities and governments to help them meet their goals for protecting the planet.

» Climate Week: The climate solution in your cup
25/09/20 17:45 from Conservation International Blog
This year, at New York Climate Week, one conservationist offered a climate-friendly solution to producing one of the world’s favorite crops: coffee.

» 5 ways you can help protect the ocean — in and out of the water
20/08/20 19:01 from Conservation International Blog
You can help prevent an even more plastic-infested future for our oceans. Here are 5 tips to get you started from Conservation International's diving guru.

» 5 ways you can help save species from extinction
03/03/20 03:47 from Conservation International Blog
Conservation News tapped five Conservation International experts for their best tips to help wildlife, whether you're relaxing on vacation or going out to dinner.

» Credit where it’s due: Forest-carbon programs a vital tool to fix climate
22/02/20 22:02 from Conservation International Blog
Conservation International's finance expert extolls the importance of forest carbon credits to tackle the climate crisis.

» Amid lifelong search for lions, 20 cherished minutes
26/11/19 19:37 from Conservation International Blog
After years of visiting some of nature’s most stunning places, a filmmaker finally comes face to face with his favorite animal.

» Ashes to action: 3 things we know about the Amazon fires
17/10/19 19:09 from Conservation International Blog
Here are 3 takeaways about the Amazon fires from Conservation International scientists.

» Climate Week: ‘We need to get it right, now’
26/09/19 14:21 from Conservation International Blog
Wednesday's Climate Week roundup: the role of government in the fight to stop climate change, the impact of non-governmental organizations and making change through nature-based solutions.

» Climate crisis pushing oceans to the brink, report warns
24/09/19 23:36 from Conservation International Blog
The new UN report warns that climate change could have a drastic impact on the world's oceans and, in turn, humanity.

» Climate-induced species migrations could upend human society: study
13/09/19 19:36 from Conservation International Blog
A new study in Science on climate change’s effect on mass species migration reveals the impact on humans will be monumental.

» Climate breakdown is here. It’s time to adapt. But how?
12/09/19 19:08 from Conservation International Blog
Fundamental shifts may be necessary to adapt to climate breakdown.

» A new report depicts a failing planet. A new book has solutions
05/08/19 15:52 from Conservation International Blog
A UN report released today paints a sobering picture of the natural world — and the blame for the damage lies solely at humanity’s feet. Almost 1 million species face extinction; essential crops are under threat; our oceans are overfished.

» Climate heavyweights: We need nature
14/07/19 19:08 from Conservation International Blog
We need nature to fight climate change, our climate expert argues.

» As climate warms, Ecuador fights fires with forecasts
14/07/19 16:39 from Conservation International Blog
An innovative tool combines weather forecasts with fire-tracking systems to create a "fire-weather forecast."

» Cutting global emissions in half by 2030? With new roadmap, it’s possible
09/03/19 20:23 from Conservation International Blog
A new report says drastically reducing emissions is the only way to stop climate change in time.

» Amid widespread coral bleaching, this reef is thriving
09/03/19 20:22 from Conservation International Blog
Already adapted to major temperature fluctuations, some Indonesian reefs may be better prepared for climate change than others.

» OSIRIS, Cara Baru Menghitung Kompensasi REDD
15/03/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Pelepasliaran Owa Jawa Pertama di Dunia
15/03/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» CI’s CSP and Givaudan Extend Partnership in Venezuela’s Caura Basin, Use Conservation Agreements for Conservation and NTFP Commercialization
13/03/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Lima Primata Khas Kepulauan Mentawai
12/03/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Sasi Hidup Kembali di Raja Ampat
05/03/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Kopi Gayo
24/02/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Menghitung Sumber Daya Alam Melalui Valuasi Ekonomi
20/02/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Pembayaran Jasa Lingkungan dan Ketersediaan Air
20/02/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Keuntungan di Bentang Laut Kepala Burung
13/02/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Kawasan Persilangan Jejaring Perlindungan Laut
13/02/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» CI at 25: Securing Community Well-Being Through Conservation
09/02/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» 25 Tahun: CI Umumkan Pencapaiannya
06/02/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Dabra Ingin Keluar Dari Kepompong
31/01/12 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

» Advancing Public-Private Partnerships for REDD+ and Green Growth
17/12/11 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles
Socio Bosque REDD project

» Angela Andrade: Studying the Past to Uncover Climate Change Solutions for the Future
05/12/11 00:00 from Conservation International - Feature Articles

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