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Nature and BiodiversityBarbados is attempting to cut import costs by celebrating local foodSophie Hares · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 07 Aug 2018
Geographies in DepthAustralia is experiencing one of the worst droughts in living memoryDavid B Gray · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 07 Aug 2018
Sustainable DevelopmentEveryday plastics emit low levels of greenhouse gas, according to new researchSebastien Malo · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 06 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityAntarctic seas are full of life and now we are able to identify themNicole Hill, Craig Johnson, and Jan Jansen · The Conversation 06 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversitySomali refugees are helping to fight plastic waste in one of the world's biggest campsNita Bhalla · Reuters 06 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityOnly 13% of the world’s oceans are untouched by humansKendall Jones, Alan Friedlander, Benjamin Halpern, Caitlin Kuempel, Carissa Klein, Hedley Grantham, Hugh Possingham, James Watson, Nicole Shumway, and Oscar Venter · The Conversation 03 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHow can we make carbon pricing work?Prof Cameron Hepburn and David Klenert · VoxEU 03 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityPuerto Rico's forests have started to recover from Hurricane MariaTamara Heartsill Scalley, Nancy Harris, and Thailynn Munroe · World Resources Institute 03 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityWant to save the planet? Move to WalesMax Baring · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 03 Aug 2018
Industries in DepthThe Fourth Industrial Revolution is changing how we grow, buy and choose what we eatJuergen Voegele 03 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityWe've used a full year's worth of Earth's resources alreadyLaura McCamy · Business Insider 02 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityWhy the bioeconomy could be the future of sustainable manufacturingJames Philp · OECD Observer 02 Aug 2018
Climate ActionPeople in this area of China are more at risk from rising temperatures than anywhere else on EarthIsabelle Gerretsen · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 02 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityHow can we make money from human waste?Daniel Ddiba · World Bank Water 02 Aug 2018
Nature and BiodiversityLED lights could stop turtles and birds from drowning in fishing netsAlex Gray 31 Jul 2018
Nature and BiodiversityWhat is bioluminescence and how is it used by humans and in nature?Catrin F. Williams · The Conversation 31 Jul 2018
Nature and BiodiversityFive actions for disability-inclusive disaster risk managementMargaret Arnold · World Bank Sustainable Cities 31 Jul 2018