In Italy, a court ruling over the illegal trafficking of rare cacti has set a new precedent by recognising environmental damage as a harm that can be compensated in court.
Saudi Arabia is funding large-scale mine-clearance efforts that are making land safer and restoring communities across multiple conflict-affected regions.
Africa has averted nearly 20 million measles deaths through expanded vaccination, demonstrating the life-saving impact of sustained immunisation efforts across the continent.
The United Kingdom is cutting baby hospital admissions from RSV by more than 80% through a vaccine given during pregnancy, protecting infants from serious early-life infections.
Africa’s first legally binding road safety framework has officially come into force, marking a major step toward reducing the continent’s high rate of traffic fatalities.
The United States opened North America’s largest wildlife crossing in Colorado in 2025, reconnecting habitats and reducing animal-vehicle collisions by up to 90% on a major highway.
A U.S. appeals court has reinstated protections for nearly 160 million acres of Arctic waters, securing critical habitat for bearded and ringed seals off Alaska’s coast.
Nightjar populations in England’s South Downs National Park have doubled over the past five years, marking a rare and encouraging wildlife recovery for one of Britain’s most elusive birds.
Restoring Florida’s Everglades in the United States is now proving to be a powerful natural climate solution, capturing vast amounts of carbon while reviving one of the world’s most unique ecosystems.
Thailand has criminalised sexual harassment, including online abuse, introducing stronger legal protections and faster remedies for victims in digital and real-world settings.