The UN’s Safety Net Is Fraying — and Millions Could Slip Through

The UN’s Safety Net Is Fraying — and Millions Could Slip Through

UNITED NATIONS — It was a sentence that landed like a warning shot across the skyline of global humanitarian efforts: the United Nations will scale back its emergency aid ask next year, even as need rises on nearly every continent. For the first time in years, the world’s largest safety net for the vulnerable is […]

Federal Judge Reopens America’s Wind Future

Federal Judge Reopens America’s Wind Future

It is not every day that a court ruling shifts the trajectory of an entire industry. But this week, a federal judge did exactly that — reopening the legal pathway for wind power development in the United States after nearly a year of paralysis. The ruling overturned a sweeping executive order issued on Donald Trump’s […]

Hotels confront new Climate Governance Rules in the Wake of COP30

Hotels confront new climate governance rules in the wake of COP30

Sustainability moves from voluntary benefit to expected baseline Global hotel and hospitality operators are entering a new era of climate accountability. Following the outcomes and increased expectations after COP30, hotels are now expected to comply with stronger climate governance, emissions reporting, and adaptation requirements. The shift reflects a growing recognition that climate risk is not […]

A New Model for Climate Partnership Emerges at the Nature Summit Series

A New Model for Climate Partnership Emerges at the Nature Summit Series

Panama City, December 2025 — While negotiators from 190 governments gathered for UNCCD meetings, something fundamentally different unfolded nearby — not a side event, but a blueprint for how global climate partnerships might work in the future. The third edition of the Nature Summit Series, co-hosted by the Government of Panama and Global Resilience Partners […]

Panama Hosts Nature Summit as UNCCD Talks Highlight Push for Integrated Action

Juan Carlos Monterrey, Special Representative for Climate Change for the Government of Panama (Middle) Ilya Espino de Marotta, Panama Canal Deputy Administrator | (Right) Andrea Meza, Deputy Executive Secretary of UNCCD at the nature summit

Panama Nature Summit 2025 opened this week alongside the UNCCD’s CRIC23 negotiations, bringing together leaders from government, science, finance and civil society as the global community confronts accelerating drought, biodiversity loss and shrinking climate finance. The summit marks the culmination of a year in which Panama became the only country to host high-level convenings linked […]

SIDS Face Rising Drought and Land Loss as UNCCD Warns of Escalating Risks

SIDS Face Rising Drought and Land Loss as UNCCD Warns of Escalating Risks

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are confronting a convergence of climate pressures that threaten their long-term viability, as new UNCCD findings show SIDS drought and land loss accelerating at a scale unseen in previous decades. An information brief released during CRIC23 in Panama reports that 17 percent of SIDS land now endures at least six […]

Triodos Bank Unveils Strategy Linking Climate Action and Nature Protection

Triodos Bank Unveils Strategy Linking Climate Action and Nature Protection

Triodos Bank introduced its first integrated Climate and Nature Strategy on Monday, advancing a consolidated framework that ties emissions reduction, biodiversity protection and financial-sector reform into a single roadmap. The announcement comes on the heels of COP30 in Brazil, where governments failed to make progress on aligning climate and nature targets—an outcome that sharpened the […]