From Panama to the Papacy: TIME100 Climate 2025 Honors Global Climate Leadership

TIME100 Climate

When TIME unveiled its TIME100 Climate 2025, one theme stood out: as legislative momentum falters in major economies, the world’s climate agenda is being carried forward by business leaders, innovators, and reform-minded officials reshaping governance itself. The list celebrates 100 individuals driving climate progress across finance, technology, and public policy — from those building AI-driven […]

Uganda Secures Africa’s First Green Climate Fund Results-Based Payment of $31 million

Uganda Secures Africa’s First Green Climate Fund Results-Based Payment

KAMPALA — Uganda has become the first African country to receive a results-based payment from the Green Climate Fund (GCF), securing US$31 million for verified emission reductions achieved through sustainable forestry and land management. The landmark approval recognizes measurable success under the “Uganda REDD-plus Results-Based Payment for Emission Reductions (2016–2017)” programme, which cut net emissions […]

New Sevilla Forum on Debt Launches to Tackle Global Debt Crisis

New Sevilla Forum on Debt Launches to Tackle Global Debt Crisis

GENEVA — A new Sevilla Forum on Debt, launched this week by Spain and the United Nations, aims to turn global pledges into practical reforms for a fairer, faster, and more sustainable international debt system. The initiative builds on commitments made at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) in Seville earlier this […]

Exclusive to Insiders: Global Climate Pledges Are Alarmingly Off Track, UN Analysis Warns

UN Climate Change Executive Secretary on 2025 Nationally Determined Contributions Synthesis Report

New findings reveal that the world’s current climate commitments would slash emissions by only a fraction of what is needed to avoid catastrophic warming. A sweeping new United Nations analysis has found that the world’s collective climate pledges are nowhere near sufficient to keep global warming below 1.5°C, the critical threshold scientists say is necessary […]

Bezos Earth Fund Grant Fuels AI and Bioacoustics Innovation to Protect Wildlife

Bezos Grant Fuels AI and Bioacoustics Innovation to Protect Wildlife

In what scientists are calling a breakthrough moment for conservation technology, the Bezos Earth Fund has awarded $1.8 million to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics to develop new artificial intelligence systems that can “listen” to the planet. The initiative aims to detect real-time environmental threats — from illegal […]

Nature Summit in Panama Launches Landmark Partnership to Redefine How the World Values Nature

Nature Summit in Panama Launches Landmark Partnership to Redefine How the World Values Nature

October 28, 2025, Panama City – The Nature Summit opened today in Panama City alongside the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), bringing together ministers, Indigenous leaders, innovators, and financiers driving the world’s emerging nature-based economy. The invitation-only forum is the second installment of the Nature Summit Series, following its debut alongside the UNFCCC earlier this […]

ExxonMobil Sues California Over Climate Disclosure Laws

ExxonMobil Sues California Over Climate Disclosure Laws

ExxonMobil has launched a federal lawsuit against the State of California, escalating a confrontation that could shape the future of corporate climate transparency across the United States. The oil and gas major filed its complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, seeking to block two state laws that require large […]