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Nature and BiodiversityProtected areas store as much carbon as fossil fuels emit per year, study findsSean Mowbray · Mongabay 07 Jun 2023
Nature and BiodiversityEl Niño weather patterns could impact global food production. Here's howNaveen Thukral · Reuters 07 Jun 2023
Nature and BiodiversityHow pesticides and fertilizers have resulted in loss of 500 million birdsRichard Gregory · The Conversation 07 Jun 2023
Nature and BiodiversityBlue economy: how business leaders and scientists are improving ocean health 07 Jun 2023
Climate ActionHow new approaches to fashion, architecture and more can drive climate actionLiam McCann · Neste 06 Jun 2023
Industries in DepthRice is both a victim and a villain in terms of the climate crisis. Here’s whyCharlotte Edmond 06 Jun 2023
Climate ActionRecycled material could help tackle many of fast fashion’s environmental problems. Here’s howMel Hua and Mo Chatterji 06 Jun 2023
Nature and BiodiversityUN treaty aims to end global plastic pollution – and other nature and climate stories you need to read this week Johnny Wood 06 Jun 2023
Climate ActionWhat is the Global Stocktake, and how will it help countries meet their climate goals?Jamal Srouji, Felipe Borja Diaz, and Deirdre Cogan · World Resources Institute 06 Jun 2023
Climate ActionWe've exceeded the Earth's safe boundaries. So what are they - and what's next?Ben Stewart-Koster, Stuart Bunn, Syezlin Hasan, Xuemei Bai, and Steven J Lade · The Conversation 05 Jun 2023
Energy TransitionThe world can transition to carbon-free power systems. Here's howStephen Naimoli, Brynne Wilcox, Claire Fyson, and Jason Collis · World Resources Institute 05 Jun 2023
Economic GrowthThe economic costs of extreme weather are soaring, but number of deaths is falling fast. Here’s whyIan Shine 02 Jun 2023
Climate ActionMontreal Protocol has slowed loss of Arctic sea ice, say scientistsAyesha Tandon · Carbon Brief 01 Jun 2023
Climate ActionHow can we mitigate the impact of flash droughts?Jeff Basara and Jordan Christian · The Conversation 01 Jun 2023
Nature and BiodiversityHow India's tiger protection project saved trees and 1 million tonnes of carbon emissionsSimon Evans · The Conversation 01 Jun 2023
Climate ActionFinland is on track to meet some of the world's most ambitious carbon neutrality targets. This is how it has done it Ian Shine 01 Jun 2023
Climate ActionWhat are the ultimate limits of our planet? Scientists now have the answersSimon Torkington and Gill Einhorn 01 Jun 2023
Education and SkillsBill Gates shares 5 things he wishes he had heard at his graduationBill Gates · GatesNotes 31 May 2023
Climate ActionTackling 'financed emissions' as the gateway to a greener economyAnkit Jain and Devansh Pathak 31 May 2023