Loss and damage has been a subject of much discussion here in Doha.
Continue reading "When Climate Change Adaptation Isn’t Enough"

Loss and damage has been a subject of much discussion here in Doha.
Continue reading "When Climate Change Adaptation Isn’t Enough"
More people than ever are talking about how nature can help us adapt to climate change impacts.
Continue reading "Hurricane Sandy Invigorates Climate Adaptation Discussions"
International collaboration in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape is benefitting many local fishers.
Continue reading "Seascapes Approach Helps Solve Complex Ocean Problems"
Using innovative ecosystem mapping tools, CI and partners are helping one town adapt to a changing climate.
Continue reading "To Relocate Town Buried By Mudslide, Colombians Turn to Nature"
Harvesting natural ingredients for the perfume industry is providing sustainable livelihoods for residents of Aripao.
Continue reading "Non-Timber Forest Product Harvest Smells Sweet in Venezuela"
On World Tourism Day, we bring you an inspiring story of opportunity for indigenous Bolivians.
Continue reading "Bolivian Ecolodges Lead the Way for Sustainable Tourism"
CI’s Robin Moore has co-founded a new project that uses photography to connect youth with nature.
Continue reading "Capturing Photos, Hearts and Minds in Haiti’s Remnant Forests"
For 25 years, we’ve recognized nature’s role in supporting the rights, values and livelihoods of indigenous peoples.
Continue reading "CI at 25: Honoring the Role of Indigenous Peoples in Conservation"
This summer, CI’s Hawai‘i Fish Trust conducted a series of camps designed to revive local interest in ocean management.
Continue reading "Hawaiian Fish Camps Help Families Reconnect with Nature"
In the center’s first year, tourist numbers have soared above our expectations, transforming local livelihoods.
Continue reading "Cambodian Conservation Center Helps Turtles, Draws Tourists"