In contrast to the rest of the world, mangroves have been considerably expanding in Pakistan for the past few decades.
Around the world, major cities are undergoing "depaving" initiatives in an effort to liberate unnecessary plots of concrete and asphalt, allowing nature to grow in its place.
A new conservation area covering 75,116 acres (30,398 hectares) of tropical rainforest has just been established along Colombia's Pacific coast.
A new deal within the European Union will force cosmetic and medical companies to pay to clean up micropollutants.
A region within Nigeria has just banned single-use plastics and styrofoam to reduce the rampant pollution problem.
Together, Greenpeace Nordic and a youth group recently won a climate court case against the Norwegian State.
From January 1, 2024, many single-use plastics have been banned in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The Galápagos Islands in Ecuador have undergone a green transition in recent years, transforming the archipelago into a beacon of sustainability.
Over the last five years, 70 communities in Mexico have come together to reforest over two million pine trees using an ancestral model called "forest rounds."
A new plant in the United States is capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and sealing it into concrete, where it can no longer heat the planet.