Trees Have the Potential to Live Indefinitely George Scott December 25, 2021 Trees die as a result of severe damage, but some have overcome storms, droughts, fires, and more to survive for....
OPINION: To cut climate risks and keep 1.5 alive, wetlands are key George Scott December 20, 2021 Better wetland protection could play a huge role in addressing both the climate and nature crises, and curbing disaster risk
Melting Arctic ice draws killer whales further north Liang Lan December 19, 2021 The whales' changing migration patterns are also linked to the fact that their food of choice, herring, is also moving....
Brussels wants 10-year prison term for severe environmental damage Hannah Steiner December 19, 2021 The European Commission on Wednesday (15 December) proposed harsher sentences against environmental crime, including a maximum 10-year jail sentence, and....
Toward Protecting Oceans from Plastic Pollution George Scott December 18, 2021 Every year, between 8 and 14 million metric tons of plastic are poured into the oceans. According to a recent....
Deep-sea mining may wipe out species we have only just discovered George Scott December 12, 2021 There is growing industrial interest in the deep sea. Most importantly, this includes mining for metals like copper, lead and....
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict 2021: History and Significance George Scott November 06, 2021 International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict 2021: The day is observed on....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Diane Drubay, Founder of We Are Museums Diane Drubay July 28, 2021 Diane Drubay has been working towards the acceleration of the transformation of museums internationally since 2007. Founder of We Are....