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- Conservation International expert earns global recognition on TIME100 Nexton 30/09/2025
Conservation International’s Neil Vora was selected for TIME’s Next 100 list — alongside other rising leaders reshaping culture, science and society.
- 5 things you didn’t know about sea-level riseon 10/07/2025
It’s indisputable: Around the world, seas are rising at a faster rate than at any time in recorded history. But there’s more to this story than you might realize.
- Report: One-fifth of Mekong River fish face extinctionon 21/03/2024
Unsustainable development has pushed one-fifth of the fish in the Mekong River — the lifeblood of Southeast Asia — to near extinction, according to a new report.
- New report: Without nature, there is no path to a climate-safe futureon 19/09/2022
A first-of-its-kind report lays out how humanity must change its relationship with nature to avert a climate crisis.
- That UN climate report wasn’t all bad newson 07/04/2022
The recent IPCC climate report was bleak, but there are silver linings. Our expert weighs in.
- New science: deep-sea hotspot, Indigenous ocean conservation and moreon 02/12/2021
Protecting nature starts with science. Here’s a roundup of recent research published by Conservation International experts.
- These ecosystems could determine our climate future: studyon 18/11/2021
Nature’s stashes of climate-warming carbon is packed into a small percentage of Earth’s lands, finds a new study that pinpoints the ecosystems humanity must protect to avert a climate disaster.
- New map pinpoints where people depend on nature the moston 04/10/2021
A new study is the first to quantify people’s dependence on nature, and underscores the extent of the threat that climate change and the destruction of nature pose to human life.
- Study: Nature has saved us from worst climate impacts — for nowon 16/09/2021
A new study finds that without Earth’s complex web of terrestrial and marine ecosystems we would already be seeing far more severe climate impacts than we are now.
- Shifting tuna populations could trigger ‘climate justice issue’: studyon 29/07/2021
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.
- News spotlight: Deforestation linked to dramatic decline in Amazon rainfallon 15/09/2025
The Amazon rainforest, known for lush green canopies and an abundance of freshwater, is drying out — and deforestation is largely to blame.
- Where Andes meet Amazon, a new ‘lifeline’ for wildlifeon 30/07/2025
As global temperatures rise, wildlife around the world are on the move, a new protected corridor in one of the planet’s most biodiverse countries aims to help.
- A climate ally needs support — but at what cost?on 03/07/2025
A Conservation International study finds key detail on restoring the world’s mangroves: a price tag.
- Can a new paper defuse climate infighting?on 26/06/2025
To fix climate, all the tools need to be on the table, experts say.
- Can Mongolia’s oldest traditions survive a changing climate?on 25/06/2025
For thousands of years, Mongolian nomads have herded across the country’s vast steppe grassland. But as Mongolia warms more than three times faster than the global average, their future is in question.
- New protected area a win for Amazonian wildlife, peopleon 16/06/2025
After more than a decade of work led by Indigenous communities, one of the most unique corners of Amazonia has been officially protected by the Peruvian government.
- Hawai‘i passes landmark tourist fee to fight climate changeon 27/05/2025
Hawai‘i lawmakers passed a groundbreaking bill that will impose a small tax on visitors in an effort to protect the islands from the growing risks of a warming planet.
- Heal our planet: Protecting nature for climateon 01/05/2025
"Heal our planet, protect our future”: six words driving a global movement to protect nature. Conservation International is meeting the moment in an ambitious new campaign.
- News spotlight: Got climate anxiety? Write a letter to the futureon 29/04/2025
Penning a message can ease fears, promote action, recent research indicates.
- News spotlight: Report warns of growing human toll as planet warmson 31/03/2025
Last year was the hottest on record — sparking major climate disasters across the globe that left a trail of destruction, including lost lives, destroyed infrastructure and decimated crops.
- What on Earth is ‘coral bleaching’?on 23/09/2025
Climate change is happening. And it’s placing the world’s reefs in peril. What can be done?
- Landmark high seas treaty crosses finish lineon 20/09/2025
After decades of negotiation, the high seas treaty is finally reality. The historic agreement will pave the way to protect international waters which face numerous threats.
- 5 ways the ocean keeps our climate in checkon 08/09/2025
The ocean is engine of all life on Earth, but human-driven climate change is pushing it past its limits. Here are five ways the ocean keeps our climate in check — and what can be done to help.
- Is there a better way to farm shrimp? A new project says yeson 24/07/2025
The world’s appetite for shrimp has surged — and environmental destruction has followed in its wake. A new program from Conservation International has a solution.
- 5 things you didn’t know about sea-level riseon 10/07/2025
It’s indisputable: Around the world, seas are rising at a faster rate than at any time in recorded history. But there’s more to this story than you might realize.
- Indonesia halts mining in treasured islandson 11/06/2025
A jewel of the “Coral Triangle” just got a reprieve as Indonesia announced it revoked the mining permits of four companies operating in one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems on Earth.
- High seas treaty ‘a long time coming’on 10/06/2025
UN gathering boosts hopes for sealing deal to protect open ocean, Conservation International expert says.
- News spotlight: Can atolls survive sea-level rise?on 21/05/2025
Across the Indian and Pacific oceans, tiny atolls are facing an existential crisis. But not all islands are equally vulnerable — it comes down to ecosystem health.
- An overlooked climate ally is in deep troubleon 06/05/2025
Underwater and out of sight, the world’s seagrasses are under threat. A new study says failure to protect them will come at a steep cost — in more ways than one.
- In Hawai‘i, new effort to bring invasive species to heelon 14/04/2025
If you can’t beat ’em, wear ’em? Conservation International, designers turn fish into fashion.




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