Ecuador has officially created the Ulba – Baños de Agua Santa Conservation and Sustainable Use Area, protecting nearly 21,986 acres of cloud and montane forests.
Atlantic puffins are making a comeback in Maine, USA, thanks to years of restoration efforts that rebuilt nesting spaces and coaxed the birds back to thrive in once-lost habitats.
A new World Bank initiative will help protect coastal ecosystems and offer fresh livelihood opportunities to communities in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, India, a move that strengthens resilience and economic inclusion.
Cities around the world are increasingly using river- and lake-fed systems to cool buildings, cutting energy use and helping combat urban heat.
Spain is reintroducing wild herbivores, such as Przewalski’s horses and Taurus cattle, to a fire-prone region, aiming to restore ecological balance and mitigate fire severity.
Solar power is growing faster in Central Europe than in the rest of the European Union — a bold shift proving that even countries with moderate resources can lead in the clean energy transition.
A nonprofit has just secured another large tract of land that was previously inaccessible — a significant win for public access, conservation, and outdoor heritage.
An ocean reserve led and governed by Indigenous peoples is moving closer to reality — blending traditional knowledge with modern science to protect seas rich in life and culture.
Global electric vehicle sales rose by 15% year-on-year and 5% month-on-month in August 2025 — proof that the transition to clean transport is accelerating.
Once a denuded seascape, California’s Pacific kelp forests are roaring back to life — thanks to an intense cleanup campaign that is reshaping underwater ecosystems.