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Climate ActionAnimals are changing their body shapes to cope with climate changeSara Ryding and Matthew Symonds · The Conversation 13 Sep 2021
Forum InstitutionalThe European Union’s road to sustainability – how each EU state is doingVictoria Masterson 13 Sep 2021
Climate ActionTaking the lead on climate action could be worth $11 trillion to IndiaVictoria Masterson 13 Sep 2021
Forum InstitutionalStudy: African forests hold more carbon than we thoughtPhil Platts, Martin Sullivan, and Aida Cuni Sanchez · The Conversation 10 Sep 2021
Nature and BiodiversityThese are the species most at risk of going extinctMartin Armstrong · Statista 10 Sep 2021
Nature and BiodiversityEurope's hottest summer, climate change's 'existential threat': What to know about the planet this weekJoe Myers 10 Sep 2021
Nature and Biodiversity4 tuna species are showing signs of recovery. Here's what that tells us about the future of fisheries Joe Myers 08 Sep 2021
Nature and BiodiversityHow Arctic warming could be the cause of extreme cold-weather events Judah Cohen and Mathew Barlow · The Conversation 08 Sep 2021
Nature and Biodiversity6 things you should know about air pollution and your healthRoddy Weller and Johnny Wood 07 Sep 2021
Sustainable DevelopmentInvesting in nature gives industry and business a competitive advantage. Here's whyAndre Hoffmann and Katell Le Goulven 07 Sep 2021
Climate ActionCOP26 Global Stocktake: How can the world measure progress on the Paris Agreement?Steven Lam, Sherilee Harper, and Warren Dodd · The Conversation 07 Sep 2021
Climate ActionEnergy needed for poverty eradication, that's also ‘compatible with climate goals’Jarmo Kikstra and Narasimha Rao · Carbon Brief 06 Sep 2021
Climate ActionThis unassuming item releases 10.9 billion tonnes of carbon every yearMarisa Stone, Kurtis Nisbet, Sebastian Seibold, and David Lindenmayer · The Conversation 06 Sep 2021
Forum InstitutionalMillions of green jobs can be created by ending subsidies that harm nature, WWF saysMichael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 06 Sep 2021
Nature and BiodiversityClimate change is an infrastructure problem – map of electric vehicle chargers shows one reason whyPaul N. Edwards · The Conversation 06 Sep 2021
Climate ActionForest wildfires could actually help combat climate change. Here’s howJohnny Wood 06 Sep 2021
Climate Action'Open sky' schools are helping Indian farmers adapt to climate changeWorld Bank 04 Sep 2021
Nature and BiodiversityScaling up water reuse: Why recycling our wastewater makes senseNico Saporiti and Elleanor Robins · World Bank 04 Sep 2021