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Urban TransformationHow cities can make urban forests accessibleLorien Nesbitt · The Conversation 15 Jun 2021
Urban TransformationMental health: why green spaces are vital for reducing lonelinessThomas Astell-Burt and Xiaoqi Feng · The Conversation 15 Jun 2021
Nature and BiodiversityTaxonomy: Why 19 ferns are named after Lady Gaga and a bug is named after Brad PittNatalie Marchant 14 Jun 2021
Nature and Biodiversity2020 was a record year for US renewables. This is what needs to happen nextLori Bird and Katrina McLaughlin · World Resources Institute 14 Jun 2021
Nature and BiodiversityClimate change is making ocean waves more powerful, threatening to erode many coastlinesThomas Mortlock, Nobuhito Mori, Itxaso Odériz, and Rodolfo Silva · The Conversation 14 Jun 2021
Climate ActionFrom remanufacturing to recycling: how manufacturing can raise the bar on global climate goalsMartin Lundstedt 14 Jun 2021
Forum InstitutionalIs this the most important decade in history? Radio Davos talks climate change and the oceanRobin Pomeroy 11 Jun 2021
Nature and BiodiversityA healthy ocean is key to a healthy futureJosep Lluís Pelegrí Llopart · The Conversation 11 Jun 2021
Nature and BiodiversityAfrican apes could lose 90% of their habitat by 2050, according to a new reportOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 11 Jun 2021
Nature and BiodiversityThis bacteria can eat 'electricity' and lock away CO2Talia Ogliore · Futurity 11 Jun 2021
Climate ActionScientists are using drones to lower the risk of glacial lake outburst floodRodrigo Narro Pérez · The Conversation 10 Jun 2021
Nature and BiodiversityOcean: What are 'dead zones' and why are they getting worse?Lizzy Rosenberg · Green Matters 10 Jun 2021
Sustainable DevelopmentThese 5 beer companies are taking steps to protect the planetVictoria Masterson 10 Jun 2021
Nature and Biodiversity5 ways to align debt with climate and development goalsKatie Gallogly-Swan, Rebecca Ray, and B. Alexander Simmons 09 Jun 2021
Nature and BiodiversityWhich foods need the most water to produce? Martin Armstrong · Statista 07 Jun 2021
Nature and BiodiversityHow can we limit global warming at the lowest possible cost?Johannes Morfeldt, Katsumasa Tanaka, and Olivier Boucher · The Conversation 07 Jun 2021
Urban TransformationPeople of colour exposed to twice as much heat stress in US citiesJohnny Wood 07 Jun 2021