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Industries in DepthThese Kenyan ‘peace ambassadors’ are working to reduce water conflictsCaroline Wambui 28 Jun 2019
Nature and BiodiversityHow fashion companies can collaborate to tackle their biggest source of carbon pollutionCynthia Cummis and Yelena Akopian · World Resources Institute 28 Jun 2019
Nature and Biodiversity2.2 billion people still don't have access to clean drinking waterKayla Ritter · Circle of Blue 28 Jun 2019
Sustainable DevelopmentMaking migration work for everyoneShahidul Haque · Project Syndicate 28 Jun 2019
Sustainable DevelopmentRecycling e-waste in Nigeria protects planet and creates safe jobs 27 Jun 2019
Nature and BiodiversityMore than half the world could see ‘record-setting heat’ every year by 2100Daisy Dunne · Carbon Brief 24 Jun 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThis is what China’s ‘green-tech megalopolis’ will look likeMarianne Bray · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 24 Jun 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThese 5 countries plan to slash their CO2 emissions. But how will they do it?Joe Myers 21 Jun 2019
Geographies in DepthHere's how Africa can fight non-communicable diseasesAndre Pascal Kengne, Elvis Banboye Kidzeru, and Muki Shey · The Conversation 21 Jun 2019
Sustainable DevelopmentThere'll be 9.7 billion on Earth by 2050, but the growth rate is slowingUnited Nations and Matt Wells · x 20 Jun 2019
Nature and BiodiversityMicroplastics have spread right to the sea bed, study finds Emma Charlton 19 Jun 2019
Urban TransformationWaste-free consumption: 3 reasons why cities will leadZara Ingilizian 14 Jun 2019
Climate ActionSouth Africa’s new carbon tax could help poor people pay less for energyHarald Winkler and Andrew Marquard · The Conversation 14 Jun 2019
Nature and BiodiversitySherpa climbers carried out the highest-ever spring clean. This is what they foundEmma Charlton 14 Jun 2019
Emerging TechnologiesWhy we need to choose happiness over economicsChristopher Boyce · The Conversation 13 Jun 2019
Climate ActionPlastic straws and bags no more: Canada aims to clean up its actTyler Choi and Steve Scherer · Reuters 11 Jun 2019
Sustainable DevelopmentHow Africa’s smallholders can feed the worldUsman Ali Lawan · Project Syndicate 07 Jun 2019