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Panama Environmental Governance

Panama Moves to Turn Environmental Diplomacy Into Action Across Latin America and the Caribbean

A new presidency of the region’s top environmental forum signals a shift from declarations to delivery— backed by forests, finance reform, and institutional overhaul Panama is attempting something ambitious: transforming one of the world’s longest-running regional environmental forums from a platform of dialogue into an engine for measurable results. At

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Libya Turns to the Sea—But Delivery Will Define Its Blue Economy Future

Libya Turns to the Sea—But Delivery Will Define Its Blue Economy Future

Tripoli — In a country long defined by oil, a new agreement between Libya’s Ministry of Marine Resources and the United Nations Development Programme signals a strategic pivot: toward the sea, and toward a more diversified economic future. The memorandum of understanding, signed this week, aims to advance Libya’s “blue

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Launches OceanEye and Calls for International Alliance on Ocean Monitoring

Europe Launches OceanEye and Calls for International Alliance on Ocean Monitoring

The European Union is moving to consolidate its ocean monitoring systems and formalize international cooperation around marine data, signaling that observation capacity is being treated less as scientific support and more as core infrastructure. On Tuesday, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen introduced OceanEye, an initiative designed to align Europe’s

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Denmark secures €1bn to subsidise farmers for nature restoration

Denmark Bets €1 Billion on Letting the Land Breathe Again

A Turn Away From Maximum Yield COPENHAGEN — For decades, Denmark’s countryside has been shaped by efficiency. Wetlands were drained, soils leveled, fertilizers applied with precision. The country became one of Europe’s most productive agricultural exporters, but the environmental costs accumulated quietly in the background. This week, Denmark signaled a

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GEF Approves $372 Million for Environmental Projects in Developing Countries

GEF Approves $372 Million for Environmental Projects in Developing Countries

GEF approves $372 million for a new round of environmental projects as the Global Environment Facility Council agreed funding for 36 programmes aimed at biodiversity protection, climate adaptation, and ecosystem restoration across developing countries. The approvals were made at the GEF Council meeting in December 2025 and will support initiatives

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