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A golden couple of endangered monkeys wins the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018

A golden couple of endangered monkeys wins the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018

A couple of endangered primates won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018, a glowing reminder of what we could lose if we don’t protect the natural world. The story behind this and all winning photos.

Environment
The top news stories of 2017 for sustainability

The top news stories of 2017 for sustainability

These are the top news stories of 2017 and the people who have most left a mark on a year that has been intense yet also rewarding from the point of view of social and environmental sustainability.

Climate Change Conference
Anote Tong. It’s not just the climate that’s at stake, it’s the future of a generation

Anote Tong. It’s not just the climate that’s at stake, it’s the future of a generation

Saving the future of humanity is a feasible challenge according to Anote Tong, former president of Kiribati and now climate activist. Because not only is the future of the Earth’s climate at stake, but so is an entire generation of young people that have done nothing wrong. Take a grandfather’s word.

Oceans
Greenpeace’s Jennifer Morgan. We need to hold politicians who put fossil fuels before people accountable

Greenpeace’s Jennifer Morgan. We need to hold politicians who put fossil fuels before people accountable

What role governments, NGOs, people and gender play in climate change action. We spoke to Jennifer Morgan, Executive Director of Greenpeace International, about what the COP23 being held in Bonn is all about.

Climate Change Conference
Claudio Marchisio. We must all take the field against climate change

Claudio Marchisio. We must all take the field against climate change

Bandiera della Juventus, buon esempio per i tifosi. Claudio Marchisio fuori dal campo è una persona semplice, ma che non si tira indietro quando c’è da prendere posizione sulle sfide più importanti del nostro tempo: come i cambiamenti climatici.

Climate Crisis
“We need to become the hope”, Eskimo shaman Angaangaq on the spiritual significance of climate change

“We need to become the hope”, Eskimo shaman Angaangaq on the spiritual significance of climate change

We talk to Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq, an Eskimo Elder and shaman from Greenland, about the spiritual significance of climate change: “You have a beautiful spirit and you’re worth doing something for”.

Climate Crisis
The Human Cost of Agrotoxins, Pablo Ernesto Piovano’s photo feature, is now a book

The Human Cost of Agrotoxins, Pablo Ernesto Piovano’s photo feature, is now a book

Pablo Ernesto Piovano’s photo feature on the effects of pesticides on people, The Human Cost of Agrotoxins, is now a book. It gives a voice to all the people affected by pesticides while praising their strength and vitality.

Environment
Neil Harbisson. I’m a cyborg and I have nature at heart

Neil Harbisson. I’m a cyborg and I have nature at heart

Neil Harbisson is the first recognized cyborg in history: he can hear colours thanks to an electronic eye. We met him and discovered he’s also an environmentalist.

Arts & Culture
The fragile beauty of nature. These are the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017’s finalists

The fragile beauty of nature. These are the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017’s finalists

The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017 finalists have been announced. Admire all the pictures and discover the story behind every single one.

Environment
How agricultural chemicals are poisoning our world. And all the (false) myths about them

How agricultural chemicals are poisoning our world. And all the (false) myths about them

A world free from poisonous chemicals is possible. And it’s in our hands. The op-ed by the Director of Navdanya International, the organisation that protects nature, the Earth’s biodiversity and people’s rights to seeds and food.

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