From Australia to the United States, from Chile to Mozambique, and from Russia to Argentina, many countries are grappling ...
2025 will go down in history as a landmark year for the ecological transition. For the first time, renewables have overtaken ...
Much like death, extinction is part of life, an inevitable, natural phenomenon that has occurred cyclically throughout our planet’s history. Approximately 99 per cent of species that have walked the ...
LifeGate is a benefit corporation, considered the point of reference for sustainability in Italy, which brings together a community of over 6 million people interested or passionate about ...
To date, over 1,600 human remains have been excavated from burial grounds across Hokkaido. Rarely engaging with local communities in obtaining their free, prior and informed consent, this has caused ...
Contribute to Zero Impact, make a donation to offset your lifestyle and the CO2 emissions generated by your travel. There are three steps to take. The first is calculate greenhouse gas emissions ...
People working in the leather industry have been discussing for years whether to use animal skin or not, in order to create fine pieces of clothes. But there’s another important issue to consider: ...
India has long been touted as the vegetarian capital of the world. According to government surveys, 23 to 37 per cent of Indians are estimated to be vegetarian, though this number may actually be ...
So what needs to happen to make this a reality? First, it is time to feed the global desire to avert environmental disaster with clear and urgent messaging on how to do it. In addition to ...
A Greenpeace report denounces Russia’s political and economic model: a nexus of extractivism, authoritarianism and war that is destroying the environment, with serious repercussions for the global ...
Circus Zambia was founded by a group of four young acrobats in 2014, all born and raised in Chibolya, a poor compound that houses over 20,000 people in less than five square kilometres in the Zambian ...
When a bowl, teapot or precious vase falls and breaks into a thousand pieces, we throw them away angrily and regretfully. Yet there is an alternative, a Japanese practice that highlights and enhances ...
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