CONSERVATION NEWS

News, views and features from the front lines of conservation

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It’s about TIME: Conservationist recognized as climate leader

By Mary Kate McCoy

November 16, 2023
TIME has named Conservation International CEO M. Sanjayan to its inaugural list of the 100 most influential people driving climate action in business.
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© John Slaney. Sunset in Vanuatu.

From tiny nation, a ‘hallmark moment’ for climate justice

By Mary Kate McCoy

April 6, 2023
A small Pacific island nation is behind a landmark U.N. resolution that could hold carbon-polluting countries to account for failing to act on climate change. Conservation News explains what the resolution means and how it could advance climate justice.
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Expert: Amplify voices of women in science to inspire ​the next generation

By Kiley Price

March 8, 2022
We spoke to Conservation International's climate lead Shyla Raghav about her passion for protecting the planet, how she stays optimistic about Earth’s future and her advice for the next generation of women scientists.
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Shifting tuna populations could trigger ‘climate justice issue’: study

By Kiley Price

July 29, 2021
Ocean warming will alter the habitats of tuna, which could have catastrophic economic consequences for Pacific Island nations and territories, according to a new study.
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Nature meets culture: A climate justice podcast, opera for plants and more

By Kiley Price

July 29, 2020
Here are a few shows, podcasts and more that can help bring nature to life for you, wherever you are.
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