Australia has passed sweeping reforms to its environment laws, introducing the nation’s first independent regulator and stronger safeguards for forests, wildlife, and water.
The Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership is transforming how the world manages water, helping millions gain clean water and sanitation while strengthening climate resilience.
Britain has become the world’s largest economy to halt new oil and gas exploration, marking a historic shift toward clean energy and climate leadership.
In Spain, rewilding is transforming the Iberian Highlands, helping rural communities recover from depopulation by creating jobs, restoring nature and building a greener local economy.
Chinese researchers have explored an uncharted section of a volcanic ridge beneath the Arctic Ocean, uncovering one of the planet’s most remote and least studied environments.
In Spain, citizen-led energy cooperatives are transforming access to clean power, supplying affordable electricity to households and helping low-income families escape fuel poverty.
Canada has designated three new marine refuges along its North Coast, co-managed with Indigenous Nations to protect vital ocean habitats and strengthen reconciliation efforts.
China’s Yangtze River is rapidly becoming a fully electrified shipping corridor, as new battery-powered bulk carriers and charging ports turn inland trade into a clean-energy network.
For the first time outside a global downturn, the world’s rising electricity demand is being met entirely by clean energy, marking 2025 as the first year with no increase in fossil fuel generation.
Colombia has declared its entire Amazon region a reserve for renewable natural resources, banning all new oil and large-scale mining projects across the vast biome that covers 42% of its territory.