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Nature and BiodiversityEurope swelters in the heat and other environment stories you need to read this weekKate Whiting 18 Jul 2022
Climate ActionWhat does the world think about global warming? 5 climate change stories to read this weekTom Crowfoot 15 Jul 2022
Climate ActionHow Southeast Asia can simultaneously protect nature and generate $2 trillion a yearSimon Read 15 Jul 2022
Nature and BiodiversityBillions of humans depend on 50,000 wild species for food, fuel and income, new report findsOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 14 Jul 2022
Nature and BiodiversityHow scientists are working to restore the world’s embattled kelp forestsElizabeth Devitt · Mongabay 13 Jul 2022
Nature and Biodiversity'Glimpse of hope': up to 150 fin whales spotted feeding off AntarcticaOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 13 Jul 2022
Health and Healthcare Systems4 steps to help overcome the paradox of preparedness George Day · Knowledge@Wharton 13 Jul 2022
Circular EconomyPlastic pollution is a public health crisis. How do we reduce plastic waste?Alissar Chaker and Moeko Saito Jensen 13 Jul 2022
Energy TransitionThis is the technology driving the world's renewables revolutionJoe Myers 12 Jul 2022
Climate ActionA new survey reveals what the world thinks about climate changeNick Clegg · Meta 12 Jul 2022
Climate ActionWhat is a pond? Study provides first data-driven definitionCaitlin Hayes · Cornell Chronicle 12 Jul 2022
Climate ActionClimate change: Why is the world seeing more record-breaking floods?Frances Davenport · The Conversation 12 Jul 2022
Nature and BiodiversityWildfire threatens California's giant sequoias, and other environment stories you need to read this weekKate Whiting 11 Jul 2022
Nature and BiodiversityThese countries have gained more trees than they have lostKatie Reytar, Darby Levin, Elizabeth Goldman, Fred Stolle, and Mikaela Weisse · World Resources Institute 11 Jul 2022
Climate ActionWhat could the discovery of a new-year round ozone hole mean for life on Earth?Lizzy Rosenberg · Green Matters 11 Jul 2022
Climate ActionWhat is green steel and why does the world need more of it?Stefan Ellerbeck 11 Jul 2022
Urban TransformationHere's why urban design can make people less likely to use public spacesJose Antonio Lara-Hernandez · The Conversation 08 Jul 2022
Climate ActionClimate crisis: Even temporarily overshooting 2°C would cause permanent damage to Earth’s speciesJoanne Bentley, Alex Pigot, Andreas L. S. Meyer, and Christopher Trisos · The Conversation 08 Jul 2022