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Nature and BiodiversitySomali refugees are helping to fight plastic waste in one of the world's biggest campsNita Bhalla · Reuters 06 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityWant to save the planet? Move to WalesMax Baring · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 03 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHow can we make carbon pricing work?Prof Cameron Hepburn and David Klenert · VoxEU 03 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHow can we make money from human waste?Daniel Ddiba · World Bank Water 02 Aug 2018
Economic GrowthHow the private-sector can help fund the Sustainable Development GoalsMahmoud Mohieldin and Svetlana Klimenko · Project Syndicate 31 Jul 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThis Dutch city has made a floating park out of plastic wasteKoty Neelis · Green Matters 30 Jul 2018
Nature and BiodiversityWe must respect the ocean when building artificial islandsKatherine Dafforn, Ana Bugnot, Eliza Heery, and Mariana Mayer-Pinto · The Conversation 24 Jul 2018
Nature and BiodiversityIndigenous peoples are crucial for conservation. This is whyJames Watson, Zsolt Molnár, Tom Duncan, Pernilla Malmer, Micha Victoria Jackson, Kerstin Zander, John E. Fa, Ian Leiper, Hayley Geyle, Erle C. Ellis, Catherine Robinson, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, and Stephen Garnett · The Conversation 24 Jul 2018
Nature and BiodiversityScientists peer into the heart of hurricanes to improve intensity forecastJon Herskovitz · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 23 Jul 2018
Sustainable DevelopmentHow can we measure real progress on the Sustainable Development Goals?Christian Kroll 12 Jul 2018
Geographies in DepthCultural diversity can drive economies. Here are lessons from IndiaDietrich Reetz 05 Jul 2018
Urban TransformationHow tomorrow's buildings will make you – and the planet – healthierDiane Hoskins 29 Jun 2018
Geographies in Depth1.1 billion people still lack electricity. This could be the solutionHannah Daly 20 Jun 2018
Sustainable DevelopmentCutting money transfer fees could unlock $15bn for developing countries. Here's howAlan Safahi 19 Jun 2018
Geographies in DepthAfrica's inspiring innovators show what the future could holdNjideka Harry 14 Jun 2018
Geographies in DepthIndia’s economy is growing fast, but its poorest areas lag behind. Here’s why this could be about to changeUrvashi Prasad 14 Jun 2018
Sustainable DevelopmentHow migrants who send money home have become a global economic forceWilliam Lacy Swing 14 Jun 2018
Urban TransformationThe Fourth Industrial Revolution is about to hit the construction industry. Here’s how it can thriveMichael Buehler, Pierre Patrick Buffet, and Santiago Castagnino 13 Jun 2018