IPCC Reports Increase in Risks to Health and Ecosystems Unless Quick Action is Taken to Reduce Emissions A new climate report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns that extreme weather condition such as heatwaves and heavier rainfall will pose severe threats to human health and natural ecosystems […]
Day: May 14, 2023
Title: The Illusion of Sustainability: The Truth Behind Recyclable Grocery Bags
In a world that generated roughly 350 million tons of plastic in 2019, only 6% of global plastics produced came from recycled plastics. This staggering reality has started to attract the attention of policymakers, with governments across the globe implementing regulations that encourage companies to include recycled materials in their […]
“How To Witness Botswana’s Historic Zebra Migration And Unveil The Mystery Of Their Secret Lives”
Africa is home to some of the world’s most incredible and remarkable animal migrations. From the wildebeest in the Serengeti to the flamingos in the Great Rift Valley, these migrations have fascinated humans for millennia. However, until recently, the migration of around 30,000 zebras across Botswana remained largely unnoticed. In […]
The Ripple Effect: Tracing The Journey Of Water From Source To Multi-Valued Resource
The United Nations held its first Conference on Water in New York last March, with discussions on how to ensure that every individual has access to clean water and sanitation. A key point that emerged from the conference is an evolution in thought on what water is, what it provides, […]
“Saving the Great Pollinators: The Endangered Monarch Butterflies”
Saving Monarch Butterflies: Individual Actions and Global Solutions The magic of monarch butterflies, with their delicate wings and epic multigenerational journey, is fading away as habitat loss and climate change threaten their survival. Eduardo Rendón-Salinas, a biologist with over 30 years of experience studying monarch butterflies, explains in an opinion […]
Greenpeace protests against Fluxys LNG terminal’s lack of commitment to global climate goals
Greenpeace activists occupied the Fluxys terminal in Zeebrugge, Belgium, to denounce its role in the recent development of US LNG imports to Europe, in total disregard of global climate objectives and human rights, as documented in a recent Greenpeace investigation. The environmental organisation is calling for the immediate end of […]
“Shining a Light on Environmental Concerns: Earth Hour Returns”
Earth Hour: A Symbolic Event to Draw Our Attention to the Environment Among the many challenges that we face as a society, the issue of environmental sustainability and climate change is undoubtedly one of the most pressing. Every year, on the last Saturday of March, millions of people around the […]
Why Protecting River Ecosystems is Crucial for Rhinoceros Conservation
Rhinoceroses Dependent on Rivers for Their Habitat When one thinks of river-dependent animals, they tend to think of those that spend most of their time in the water such as hippos and river dolphins, not rhinoceroses. However, despite the fact that rhinos may occasionally cross a river or seek relief […]
“Brightening up the News Cycle: Inspiring Stories of Progress from Across the Globe”
Greenpeace International has released a new report highlighting notable wins in the climate and environmental justice space from around the world. The report aims to inspire and motivate people around the globe to continue fighting for a better, greener, and fairer world for all. From securing a Global Ocean Treaty […]
The Mekong: A Conduit of Artistic, Culinary, and Cultural Riches
The Kennedy Center’s RiverRun Festival has kicked off to celebrate the world’s rivers and their pivotal role in shaping art, culture, and food while being vital and in urgent need of attention. Rivers have played a significant role in civilizations since the beginning of time, yielding layers of fertile soil […]