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Lines of light on a Scottish island make sea level rise visible

Lines of light on a Scottish island make sea level rise visible

Lines (57° 59’N, 7° 16’W) is an installation located in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, that shows the future we could face due to global warming: underwater. But it’s also a call to act to avoid that this scenario becomes reality.

Climate Crisis
Climate emergency: an open letter to concerned global citizens

Climate emergency: an open letter to concerned global citizens

100 eminent people from all over the world, including Vandana Shiva, Naomi Klein and Noam Chomsky, have signed an open letter after the disappointing results of the COP24. A call-to-arms for climate against world leaders’ indifference.

Climate Change Conference
COP24, the speech by 15-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg everyone should listen to

COP24, the speech by 15-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg everyone should listen to

The outcome of the COP24 in Katowice left many unsatisfied. Greta Thunberg, a young Swedish environmental activist, gave a harsh, heartfelt speech addressing world leaders.

Activism
Blocks of Arctic ice are melting in the heart of London

Blocks of Arctic ice are melting in the heart of London

As the world discusses climate action at COP24, artist Olafur Eliasson’s Ice Watch installation shows us what’s happening in the Arctic. The ice blocks are on exhibit in front of London’s Tate. Until they’ll melt.

Environment
We have until 2030 to avoid a climate catastrophe

We have until 2030 to avoid a climate catastrophe

We need to act now or the consequences of global warming will be catastrophic. The scientists of the latest IPCC climate change report make the last call for humanity to take action.

Climate Crisis
Arctic, the last and oldest ice breaks for the first time due to high temperatures

Arctic, the last and oldest ice breaks for the first time due to high temperatures

The oldest and thickest sea ice in the Arctic has broken up for the first time on record. The event has been caused by the unusual heat wave that hit the area this summer.

Environment
Inside the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, the seed deposit that holds the future of the world’s food supply

Inside the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, the seed deposit that holds the future of the world’s food supply

Hidden in the Arctic ice on a remote island in the Svalbard archipelago, the Global Seed Vault protects the Earth’s crop diversity. Now, 10 years after its construction, the vault must be made even more impregnable to withstand climate change.

Environment
How bison will save us from climate change. The dream of Pleistocene Park

How bison will save us from climate change. The dream of Pleistocene Park

Two scientists are restoring an ancient ecosystem in Siberia by reintroducing large herbivore, with a dream in their mind: halting melting ice.

Environment
India, tribal women are leading the conversion to organic agriculture

India, tribal women are leading the conversion to organic agriculture

Experts urge a shift from conventional to organic farming to combat food shortages due to global warming. Tribal women in India are leading the way.

Food
Why indigenous communities are essential to prevent forest fires

Why indigenous communities are essential to prevent forest fires

According to a study presented in Guatemala, granting the rights to land to rural communities contributes to reducing the risk of forest fires.

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