The climate crisis: A threat to human rights Rosmel Rodríguez January 19, 2023 Humanity is characterized by knowing its responsibilities and its individual and collective rights, but there is a certain lack of....
'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.
Human Activity is Pushing Vital Species Towards Extinction, U.N. Warns in Call for Sustainability Liang Lan July 27, 2022 Every day billions of people depend on wild flora and fauna to obtain food, medicine, and energy. But a new....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Göran Finnveden, Professor of Environmental Strategic Analysis Göran Finnveden June 30, 2022 Current consumption patterns need to change in order to reach a sustainable consumption.
Most major US cities are underprepared for rising temperatures George Scott June 18, 2022 This month, Denver, Las Vegas and Phoenix all posted record high temperatures. And across the nation, Americans are ramping up....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Valeria Meliadò, Founder of Talk-Act Valeria Meliadò May 14, 2022 Overproduction, microplastics, chemicals and missing transparency and traceability are main topics of concern for the fashion and textile industry.
Just one of 50 aviation industry climate targets met, study finds Liang Lan May 10, 2022 Charity’s report says nearly all targets set since 2000 have been missed, revised or quietly ignored
Forests and Trees Can Help Us Recover from Multiple Crises, New FAO Report Says Liang Lan May 02, 2022 State of the World’s Forests Report 2022 details three pathways we must follow to unlock their potential