Latest degraded land News

Iran’s environmental catastrophe has also wrecked its economy
Green Climate Fund approves $52.5 million for restoring Fiji’s forest landscape to support food security and livelihoods
Are Australia’s carbon farming schemes just hot air? Hardly – forests are regrowing almost everywhere
FAO celebrates 2026 International Day of Forests and World Water Day
Australia’s carbon markets risk penalising Indigenous stewardship
Why Australia should act on new global environment findings: UniSC expert
COP30: FAO warns climate funding gap threatens agrifood systems transformation
Tree clearing still rampant in Great Barrier Reef catchments – report warns of World Heritage danger
Eco-tech spin-out to restore native biodiversity to degraded land
Community groups supported to restore Cairns’ natural areas
Climate finance week at FAO aims to deliver climate solutions through agrifood systems
Western Sydney University researchers contribute to global call for urgent overhaul of food systems to combat land degradation crisis
From weeds to wildlife: a Cooloolabin restoration journey From weeds to wildlife: a Cooloolabin restoration journey
University adds new accolade to its record of global leadership in climate action
FAO study reveals alarming agricultural land degradation in the Arab region
Acacia, Eucalyptus and Moringa: combatting forest pests in Ethiopia
Nature and climate advocates unite behind plan for a renewable future
Renewable energy boom must deliver for people, nature, and regional communities
New developments across Perth and WA to boost housing supply
Destroying Nature Easier Than Repairing It
COP16 Desertification Conference: In Riyadh, FAO joins global call for action to combat land degradation
New era of retirement living dawns at Sunrise Beach
What is Australia’s enormous Country really worth?
At UN Biodiversity COP16, FAO steers countries to find solutions in agrifood systems
Green Climate Fund approves funding worth over $130 million for FAO-led projects in Somalia and Iraq
How we created a beautiful native wildflower meadow in the heart of the city using threatened grassland species
Australia has only six years left to restore ecosystems and avoid catastrophic climate change
Young Victorians Shaping Greener Future For State
Bubbles, Elvis and Inspector Clouseau: Lady Elliot Islands’s quirky underwater characters
Humans can work with nature to solve big environmental problems – but there’s no quick fix
Balance Vital In Nature Strategy
Free training module: Accounting for feed supply and demand
Green industry yes, conservation no: a budget for people, not for nature
NCC welcomes largest renewable energy tender announcement
Lost City walking track approaches halfway point, April start date for Gardens of Stone Multi-Day walk construction
Australia must lead the world on nature restoration through ambitious interpretation of international law
Cook Government grants program backs community conservation
Local resilience actions following Just Transition Principles in Pernambuco, Brazil
Cook Government driving carbon farming in Western Australia
Tamara Smith MP urges Planning Minister to call in Wallum development
Acoustic juice for soil recovery
Australia’s soils are notoriously poor. Here’s how scientists are working to improve them
If we do it right, we can replant trees and shrubs to store carbon – and restore biodiversity
Feeling sedimental: celebrating our impact improving water quality on the Reef
Research to revolutionise land restoration
Lotterywest grant to boost ecological restoration through seeds
Carbon farming proposal to improve conservation progresses
Queensland Government partners with leading organisations to kick start innovative Reef Credit scheme