Introducing the #NatureForAll storytelling festival
Over the course of the year, the focus will be on gathering, sharing and celebrating stories from around the world about love of nature and how that love inspires us
Over the course of the year, the focus will be on gathering, sharing and celebrating stories from around the world about love of nature and how that love inspires us
We are excited to host an IUCN two-day red list training session taught by Clayton Meredith who works for the New Mexico BioPark Society. This event is free and
Blue Carbon as a Nature-based Solution for Climate Action and Sustainable Development Coastal and marine ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrasses and tidal marshes are known as ‘blue carbon’ ecosystems for
Blue Carbon as a Nature-based Solution for Climate Action and Sustainable Development Coastal and marine ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrasses and tidal marshes are known as ‘blue carbon’ ecosystems for
The US National Committee's 2023 Annual Meeting will take place 3-4 October as a hybrid event. For more information and to register for the meeting, please see the event website
This session will explore the findings of the recent report, Timber Traceability: A Diagnostic Tool for Practitioners and Policymakers, and reflect on the issues facing designers of government-sponsored timber traceability systems.
Join the Environmental Law Institute and Deputy Special Envoy for Climate at the U.S. Department of State, Susan Biniaz, for a follow-up conversation to ELI’s 2023 Firestone Policy Forum about the major takeaways from COP28
Bridging the theoretical with the practical, this WWF Fuller Fund Seminar Series, in collaboration with IUCN's CEESP, will help the broader conservation community advance its inclusive conservation efforts and provide insights from science for policy and practice. Topics will include human rights, gender, human well-being, governance, Indigenous-led conservation, culture, and inclusive conservation science.
The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a briefing about the U.S. Global Change Research Program's fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5).
In WRI’s Stories to Watch 2024, WRI’s President & CEO, Ani Dasgupta, presents four key stories that help explain how we can make these shifts.
Tom Pickerell, the Global Director for the Ocean Program at the World Resource Institute, and Head of Secretariat for the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy, will lead a discussion of how the seafood industry is potentially being impacted by action or inaction at the international policy level.
Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Development: Preparation for the 6th Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly, Webinar on 15 February 2024