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Geographies in DepthBiodiesel from cotton waste – how Kenyan farmers are fighting droughtSanjoy Sanyal · World Resources Institute 08 May 2019
Nature and BiodiversityUK activists are inspiring a 'climate spring' of action across the worldMatthew Green · Reuters 08 May 2019
Climate ActionWhy jellyfish could be the biggest winners from climate changeMatt Davis · Big Think 08 May 2019
Climate ActionHere are 6 signs that the future for our oceans is not all badKristian Teleki · World Resources Institute 08 May 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThe cost of generating renewable energy has fallen - a lotDouglas Broom 07 May 2019
Climate ActionGlobal inequality is 25% higher than it would have been in a climate-stable worldNicholas Beuret · The Conversation 03 May 2019
Climate ActionIn parched South Africa, water-storing football fields give drought the bootKim Harrisberg · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 03 May 2019
Climate ActionClimate change has influenced global drought risk for ‘more than a century’Daisy Dunne · Carbon Brief 03 May 2019
Nature and BiodiversityOcean wind speeds and wave heights are growingHolly Bennett · Futurity 03 May 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThis start-up is making a palm oil alternative from used coffee groundsDouglas Broom 02 May 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThe UK has declared a state of emergency on climate changeElizabeth Piper · Reuters 02 May 2019
Climate ActionArctic's melting permafrost will cost nearly $70 trillion, study findsJake Johnson · Common Dreams 30 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThese charts show just how much forest we're losing every yearMikaela Weisse and Elizabeth Dow-Goldman · World Resources Institute 30 Apr 2019
Education and SkillsIs toxic masculinity driving climate change? These artists think soSonia Elks · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 30 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityOn South America's largest solar farm, Chinese power radiatesCassandra Garrison · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 29 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityNew data shows that bumblebees are in big trouble – with grave consequencesLayne Cameron · Futurity 29 Apr 2019
Climate ActionThis is the million-year history of the Australian continentAlan Cooper, Darren Curnoe, Michael Bird, Chris Turney, Lynette Russell, and Sean Ulm · The Conversation 29 Apr 2019
Climate ActionTo solve climate change and biodiversity loss, we need a 'Global Deal for Nature'Greg Asner · The Conversation 29 Apr 2019
Climate ActionHow will climate change’s warming pattern look in the future?Andrew King · Carbon Brief 29 Apr 2019
Climate ActionWhy ministers of finance are critical in the fight against climate changeJoanne Manda and Julien Chevillard 26 Apr 2019