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Kristina Wyatt Leads Climate Disclosure Innovation from SEC to Persefoni

Kristina Wyatt: Scaling Natural Capital in a High-Growth World

In the landscape of climate disclosure and land conservation, Kristina Wyatt has emerged as a rare leader who translates the language of capital markets into the preservation of the physical world. Her appointment in early 2026 as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for The Conservation Fund marks a strategic

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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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Japan Mega-Solar Regulations Tighten to Protect Nature and Landscapes

Japan Mega-Solar Regulations Tighten to Protect Nature and Landscapes

Japan mega-solar regulations are set to tighten as the government moves to curb large-scale solar power developments, ending financial support for some projects in an effort to protect the natural environment, ensure safety, and preserve landscapes. The measures form part of a package of countermeasures targeting mega-scale solar farms endorsed

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Sinkholes in Turkey’s Agricultural Heartland Fuel Farmers’ Concerns

Sinkholes in Turkey’s Agricultural Heartland Fuel Farmers’ Concerns

Sinkholes in Turkey’s agricultural heartland are spreading at an accelerating pace, carving through fields in the country’s central Konya Basin as drought and groundwater depletion place growing strain on one of Turkey’s most important food-producing regions. Across farmland producing maize, wheat, and sugar beet, vast craters have opened without warning,

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EU Council Adopts EUDR Changes Delaying Deforestation Law to 2026

EU Council Adopts EUDR Changes Delaying Deforestation Law to 2026

The European Union has completed the legislative process to delay and simplify its landmark deforestation law, formally resetting the implementation timeline for one of the bloc’s most far-reaching trade and environmental regulations. On Thursday, the European Council adopted amendments to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), confirming a one-year postponement of

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