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Earth Day 2021 challenges us to restore our Earth

Earth Day 2021 challenges us to restore our Earth

This year, Earth Day calls for us to restore damaged ecosystems, a challenge embraced by the UN through the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

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We’ve lost A68, the world’s largest iceberg

We’ve lost A68, the world’s largest iceberg

In 2017 the world’s largest iceberg, known as A68, detached from the Larsen C ice shelf and began drifting along the ocean. Today, it has almost entirely melted away.

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Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, fighting for water rights at the United Nations

Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, fighting for water rights at the United Nations

“The value of water is not its price”. We speak to Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, the new United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation.

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Seed balls are the newest ally in Kenya’s fight against deforestation

Seed balls are the newest ally in Kenya’s fight against deforestation

A Kenyan company has developed a new technology, seed balls, to stop the devastation wrought by climate change and soil erosion on indigenous communities.

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Stopping a huge mine: how an Inuit party won Greenland’s elections

Stopping a huge mine: how an Inuit party won Greenland’s elections

The immense rare earth and uranium mine on Mount Kuannersuit won’t go ahead. This is the promise that helped the Inuit community win Greenland’s elections.

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The carbon budget explained: how much CO2 can we emit and still save the climate?

The carbon budget explained: how much CO2 can we emit and still save the climate?

If we want to limit the rise of average global temperatures to 1.5 degrees, we can emit only a limited amount of CO2. This is the carbon budget.

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The destruction of unsold clothes shows the dark side of fast fashion

The destruction of unsold clothes shows the dark side of fast fashion

The textile industry is the world’s second-worst polluter, both in terms of production and waste. One of the biggest problems is vast amounts of unsold goods.

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A conversation with Shaama Sandooyea, the first to strike underwater for the climate

A conversation with Shaama Sandooyea, the first to strike underwater for the climate

We talk to Shaama Sandooyea, activist and marine biologist from Mauritius onboard Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise ship in the heart of the Indian Ocean.

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The Greater Aletsch Glacier, a journey into the melting heart of the Alps

The Greater Aletsch Glacier, a journey into the melting heart of the Alps

In the heart of Switzerland lies the largest glacier in the Alps, the Greater Aletsch Glacier. However, climate change is threatening its very existence.

Climate Crisis
Celebrate the Lungs of the Earth on 21st March, the International Day of Forests

Celebrate the Lungs of the Earth on 21st March, the International Day of Forests

Our species took its first steps in a world covered in trees. Today, forests offer us sustenance, shelter, and clean the air that we breathe.

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