People can only protect nature if they have the knowledge, means and economic motivation to do so.
Continue reading "CI at 25: Creating Economic Incentives for Conservation"

People can only protect nature if they have the knowledge, means and economic motivation to do so.
Continue reading "CI at 25: Creating Economic Incentives for Conservation"
The Indonesian island is known for producing some of the world’s best coffee. But the environment is changing.
Continue reading "Adapting Coffee to a Changing Climate in Sumatra"
Coral reefs today are facing challenges that are completely unprecedented.
Continue reading "The State of the World’s Reefs: A Coral Scientist Explains"
CI reports from the International Coral Reef Symposium.
On World Population Day, here are a few things to celebrate.
Continue reading "3 Signs of Hope for Slowing Population Growth"
For 25 years, we’ve been helping civil society groups protect some of the world’s most vital natural areas.
Continue reading "CI at 25: Supporting Conservation in Critical Ecosystems"
Yesterday in Rio, more than 80 participants voiced support for this important initiative.
Continue reading "Support Grows for Global Partnership for Oceans"
The speeches I’ve heard over the last few hours feel a world apart from previous U.N. meetings.
Winners of this prestigious award have a common goal: empowering local indigenous people to affect change.
Continue reading "Fijian Community Group Receives Equator Prize"
What will a “green economy” actually look like? The good news is we don’t have to guess.
Continue reading "6 Ways We’re Putting Nature into the Equation"