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A Dutch court has ordered Shell to reduce its emissions

A Dutch court has ordered Shell to reduce its emissions

A Dutch court has handed down a historic ruling: oil giant Shell will have to cut its emissions to comply with the Paris Agreement.

Climate Crisis
There’s still time to save platypuses from plastic

There’s still time to save platypuses from plastic

In Australia, more and more platypuses are getting caught in plastic waste. Efforts to protect this species need to be increased.

Nature
Despite successes in Indonesia, we can’t let our guard down in fighting deforestation

Despite successes in Indonesia, we can’t let our guard down in fighting deforestation

Six years ago, Indonesia was shrouded in smoke from ravaging wildfires. Today, it is cited as a successful case in the fight against deforestation. Yet the balance remains delicate.

Nature
Water defender Olsi Nika is fighting for Albania’s Vjosë River

Water defender Olsi Nika is fighting for Albania’s Vjosë River

Europe’s last wild river, the Vjosë in Albania, is threatened by hydroelectric development. Activist Olsi Nika tells us about the international campaign to protect it.

Nature
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.

Environment
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.

Environment
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.

Environment
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.

Environment
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.

Environment
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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