Interview with Erik Solheim, President of the Green Belt and Road Institute Erik Solheim June 04, 2023 China is now worlds leader on all green technologies, solar, wind, green hydrogen, electric cars.
The Orinoco Mining Arc at the Crossroads: Ecocide, Human Rights Violations, and the Urgency of Addressing This Socio-Environmental Conflict Rosmel Rodríguez April 16, 2023 There are around 40.3 million people in situations of slavery worldwide, and mining is one of the sectors where this....
Far-reaching UN treaty a must to cut global plastic use: experts Debbie Banks February 27, 2023 Many countries lack the infrastructure to handle the scale of plastic waste generated and it remains cheaper to produce virgin....
Humans, Science and Nature: 12 quotes for 12 months for 2023 on climate change Asitha Jayawardena February 07, 2023 There is no planet B.
5 options for restoring global biodiversity after the U.N. agreement Liang Lan January 07, 2023 Indigenous people are the vanguard of many of the best-preserved ecosystems in the world.
'Gray leisure' skateboarding represents both pollution and sustainability Hannah Steiner December 25, 2022 Some skateparks leave those who take part in the sport subject to pollution.
Biodiversity meeting bears little fruit for DR Congo, Uganda Hannah Steiner December 24, 2022 The DR Congo’s environment minister, Eve Bazaiba, said that her country didn’t support the Global Biodiversity Framework because of the....
COP 15: Africa’s protected areas at the heart of the summit Hannah Steiner November 29, 2022 The framework agreement includes the 30/30 target. A draft global agreement for biodiversity, aiming to convert 30% of the planet....