World's youth take to the streets again to battle climate change George Scott September 25, 2021 Largest global climate protest since pandemic. Strike takes place weeks before COP26 summit. Hundreds of thousands protest in Germany alone,....
Most agricultural funding distorts prices, harms environment Rebecca Herbert September 21, 2021 Around 87% of the $540 billion in total annual government support given worldwide to agricultural producers includes measures that are....
Science Art and Justice in The Time of Corona Selva Ozelli September 20, 2021 The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is holding its 76th annual meeting between September 14-30 to bring countries together at....
'It's connected to you': Shared causes fuel surge in disasters Rebecca Herbert September 19, 2021 Seemingly unrelated crises share common roots, researchers say * Tackling underlying causes could reduce a broad range of risks
Meat accounts for nearly 60% of all greenhouse gases from food production, study finds Rebecca Herbert September 14, 2021 Production of meat worldwide emits 28 times as much as growing plants, and most crops are raised to feed animals....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Viviane Gosselin, Director of Collections and Exhibitions of the Museum of Vancouver Viviane Gosselin September 08, 2021 Viviane Gosselin is a member of the Advisory Group for the Coalition of Museums for Climate Justice. She is the....
How carbon offsetting works Rebecca Herbert September 07, 2021 Experts question efficiency and effectiveness of unregulated schemes that allegedly cancel out travel emissions.
Tired Earth: An Interview with Ava Hedeker, Founder of F(earth)er Magazine Ava Hedeker August 28, 2021 I decided to create F(earth)er Magazine to showcase the interdisciplinary nature of environmental action, by releasing monthly issues that showcased....