Carbon credits from nature-based solutions are in high demand as organizations look to shrink their carbon footprints.
Deforestation accounts for 10% of global CO2 emissions, yet receives just a small slice of climate funding. See why closing this funding gap is necessary to...
Approximately 15 billion trees are cut down annually across the world. Here's a look at the five major drivers of forest loss. (Sponsored)
Deforestation is responsible for 12% of all global GHG emissions and is a key obstacle to decelerating rising global temperatures.
Tropical deforestation is a culprit of carbon emissions—which makes protecting forests crucial to keep to the Paris Agreement 1.5°C pathway.
How much has the world’s land use changed over the last 10,000 years, and how have forests been impacted?
What is irrecoverable carbon, and where is it found?
Forests are vital carbon sinks, soaking up about 40% of all emissions annually. Here is the carbon storage of ecosystems around the world.
Where are the world's forests still shrinking, and where are they seeing net gains? We map deforestation by country between 1990-2020.
33.6 Gt of CO2 was emitted across the world in 2019. Here we visualize the global per capita CO2 emissions by country and region.