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Nature and BiodiversityWomen in India are tackling the rural energy crisis with solar powerAnnie Banerji · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 22 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThe world's largest battery system is being introduced in CaliforniaKoty Neelis · Green Matters 22 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityCan our oceans be saved by following the model of national parks?Douglas McCauley 22 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityChart of the day: What if deforestation were a country?John McKenna 22 Nov 2018
Geographies in DepthFinland is a world leader in clean energy. Here’s what’s driving its successSean Fleming 21 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityAir pollution is the world's top killer, according to new researchSebastien Malo · Reuters 21 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityYou can now pay to name 12 new plant and animal speciesKristin Hunt · Green Matters 21 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityFrance will curb palm oil and beef imports to fight 'imported deforestation'Simon Carraud and Sybille de La Hamaide · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 20 Nov 2018
Industries in DepthCould food be the secret to creating international unity?Zack Denfield and Cathrine Kramer · The Center for Genomic Gastronomy 19 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHuman evolution is still happening – possibly faster than everLaurence D. Hurst · The Conversation 19 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThis American state is using a new pay-as-you-throw programme to have a big impact on wasteKristin Hunt · Green Matters 19 Nov 2018
Climate ActionWhy the air conditioning industry is key to solving the world's rising temperaturesAnkit Kalanki and Sneha Sachar · Rocky Mountain Institute 19 Nov 2018
Circular EconomyIn India, IKEA is going to use agricultural waste to make furniture - and tackle pollutionSuneera Tandon · Quartz 16 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThese Colombian fishermen are being paid to farm coral in an underwater gardenAnastasia Moloney · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 16 Nov 2018
Geographies in DepthKenyan farmers are 'tree hopping'Kagondu Njagi · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 16 Nov 2018
Geographies in DepthThis Kenyan school is making water from thin airBenson Rioba · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 15 Nov 2018