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Nature and BiodiversityScientists grow plants in lunar soil for the first timeCristen Hemingway Jaynes · EcoWatch 18 May 2022
Climate ActionHow will consumers respond to carbon footprint labels?Carey L. Biron · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 18 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityF1's Vettel questions his gas-guzzling job and other environment stories you need to read this weekKate Whiting 16 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityCalifornia condors return to northern redwoods after a 100-year absenceOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 16 May 2022
Climate ActionDeserts are getting hotter and bigger. Protecting the 'biocrust' can prevent them spreading Douglas Broom 16 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityScientists uncover how sunscreen chemicals become toxic to coralsPaige Bennett · EcoWatch 13 May 2022
Climate ActionGlobal warming: Earth has 50% chance of exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius in next 5 years, scientists sayCristen Hemingway Jaynes · EcoWatch 13 May 2022
Energy TransitionPortugal set to start up Europe's largest floating solar parkSergio Goncalves and Miguel Pereira · Reuters 13 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityThis is how New Zealand is planning to tackle rising sea levelsVictoria Masterson 12 May 2022
Forum InstitutionalHow innovative financing can help protect the black rhino populationOliver Withers 12 May 2022
Climate ActionWhat have been the most extreme heatwaves in history?Dr Vikki Thompson and Prof Dann Mitchell · Carbon Brief 10 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityChina's sea levels, emperor penguins and other environment stories you need to read this weekKate Whiting 09 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityFrom drones to data: New innovations are supporting Africa's health systemsKim Harrisberg and Charles Pensulo · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 09 May 2022
Climate ActionToday’s children will emit 10 times less CO2 than their grandparentsVictoria Masterson 06 May 2022
Climate ActionBreeding larger goats is helping Zimbabwe's drought-hit farmers. Here's howBusani Bafana · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 06 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityThe ocean can satisfy the global demand for meat, here's howSonia Fernandez · Futurity 06 May 2022
Nature and Biodiversity‘No Mow May’ Movement Seeks to Provide Food for Hungry BeesOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 06 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityMost of the world's ocean is unprotected. This is why that needs to changeSharon Ikeazor and Vincent Van Quickenborne 05 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversitySurprise' Malaysian flood highlights climate crisis - how can we reduce the risk?Michael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 05 May 2022