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Climate Action and Waste Reduction Charging for wasted water helps more Kenyan farmers get a fair shareCaroline Wambui · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 09 May 2022
Circular EconomyHow a plastic-eating enzyme could inspire a truly circular economyNat Levy · Futurity 09 May 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction Record-breaking heat wave strains ‘limits of human survivability’ in India and PakistanOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 09 May 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction Today’s children will emit 10 times less CO2 than their grandparentsVictoria Masterson 06 May 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction Breeding larger goats is helping Zimbabwe's drought-hit farmers. Here's howBusani Bafana · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 06 May 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction Droughts could increase migration by at least 200%, says new studyStony Brook University and Stony Brook University · Futurity 06 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityMost of the world's ocean is unprotected. This is why that needs to changeSharon Ikeazor and Vincent Van Quickenborne 05 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversitySurprise' Malaysian flood highlights climate crisis - how can we reduce the risk?Michael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 05 May 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction As the planet continues to warm, how can we survive a heatwave?Jack Marley · The Conversation 05 May 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction Climate change ‘already’ raising risk of virus spread between mammalsDaisy Dunne · Carbon Brief 04 May 2022
Climate ActionBusinesses are contributing to the Paris Agreement for nature. Here’s howEva Zabey 04 May 2022
Energy TransitionCoal-powered electricity reached an all-time high in 2021 - here's what you need to knowBruno Venditti · Visual Capitalist 03 May 2022
Nature and BiodiversityHow to avoid a 'sand crisis' - and other environment stories you need to read this weekKate Whiting 03 May 2022
Climate ActionHow South Africa’s recent floods compel climate actionChido Munyati and Lukas Bester 03 May 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction Why we need to globalize locally-led climate resilienceNigel Topping and Mahmoud Mohieldin 29 Apr 2022
Built Environment and InfrastructureThis is what the world’s first floating city will look likeKate Whiting 29 Apr 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction How hard could climate change hit the global economy, and where would suffer most?Marc Jones · Reuters 29 Apr 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction Humanity on 'spiral of self-destruction' as disasters rise, UN warnsBeh Lih Yi · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 28 Apr 2022
Nature and BiodiversityArctic doorstops: Why ice shelves are essential for reducing rising sea levelsJennifer Arthur · The Conversation 26 Apr 2022
Climate Action and Waste Reduction New York’s Central Park is now a central hub to study climate changeChristine Kiernan and Aleksandra Michalska · Reuters 26 Apr 2022