Demand for voluntary carbon offsets holds strong

Volume increased at least 6 percent in 2019, buoyed by corporate commitments. Read More

How developing countries put forests on the climate agenda

Nearly a quarter of all the greenhouse gases emitted by man come from the way we manage our forests, farms and fields. Read More

With infrastructure reform, U.S. could build world’s biggest, greenest carbon sink

There's bipartisan agreement on the sad state of US infrastructure — an opportunity not just to build roads, but to create jobs and end climate change. Read More

The Green New Deal would boost the restoration economy. What does that mean?

Few are paying attention to a thriving $25 billion economy that's already supporting more than 200,000 jobs outside of renewable energy. These 11 points clear up misconceptions and myths. Read More

Can new principles drive money into sustainable fishing?

The hope is to spark private funding in an area traditionally limited to government investment. Read More

Why the U.N. SDGs are critical for climate

We all want the SDGs become our reality. But for them to catch on, we will need buy-in across all sectors: private, public and non-governmental. Read More

Saving forests and keeping promises in the green supply chain

Companies are promising an increasing amount of money to prevent deforestation, but how can we ensure those promises are met? Read More

The ghost of Milton Friedman endorses a price on carbon

Milt didn't see the market as an all-knowing force that operates without governance, and he wasn't opposed to environmental legislation. Read More

Primatologist, industrialist and entrepreneur fight Big Palm Oil

Primatologist Biruté Galdikas thought all was lost when she learned that palm oil company PT Best was about to destroy Borneo's Seruyan Forest. Read More

Bridging the Gap in Biodiversity Finance

Experts say it will cost $300 billion per year by 2020 to stop biodiversity loss, but the Global Canopy says that we are now only delivering between $36 billion and $38 billion per year. Read More