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Health and Healthcare SystemsForget straws, cigarette butts are doing more damage to the oceansNatasha Bach · Fortune 28 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHydrogen power could be the future of energySam Bruce · The Conversation 28 Aug 2018
Urban TransformationThese concrete blocks are a surprisingly efficient way to store energyAkshat Rathi · Quartz 28 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHere's how Thailand's Phuket island is going to fight plastic waste from tourismMichael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 24 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityFour reasons to consider co-housing and housing cooperatives for alternative livingKirsten Stevens-Wood · The Conversation 24 Aug 2018
Energy TransitionSome of the world's biggest cities have made a major environmental pledgeUmberto Bacchi · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 24 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHow our growing appetite for meat is harming the planetJohnny Wood 21 Aug 2018
Sustainable DevelopmentWe don't have enough data to draw conclusions about the digital divideAlison Gillwald 20 Aug 2018
Climate ActionThe 2004 lecture that finally convinced David Attenborough about global warmingLeo Hickman · Carbon Brief 17 Aug 2018
Industries in DepthIf Americans swapped 50% of the beef they eat for vegan proteins, it could save a lot of landMarissa Higgins · Green Matters 17 Aug 2018
Arts and CulturePollution is killing the Taj Mahal and time is running out to save itCarolyn Roberts and Carolyn Roberts · The Conversation 15 Aug 2018
Energy TransitionMore than one billion people do not have access to electricity. What will it take to get them connected?Milagros Rivas Saiz 14 Aug 2018
Sustainable DevelopmentThe world's plastic problem in numbersEric Beckman · The Conversation 13 Aug 2018
Geographies in DepthAustralia now has 25 million people. Will it choose to keep growing?Johnny Wood 10 Aug 2018
Sustainable DevelopmentHow trash taxi services could be the future of recyclingKoty Neelis · Green Matters 10 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversitySeaweed, enzymes and compostable cups: Can ‘Big Food’ take on plastic and win?Sean Fleming 09 Aug 2018
Financial and Monetary SystemsHow this one change can help people fight povertyLeora Klapper 08 Aug 2018