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Rising Ocean Temperatures Killed 14% of the Planet’s Coral Reefs Within 10 Years
Climate change and rapidly rising ocean temperatures are killing the world’s coral reefs, where 14% of global coral cover has already...
Constant Tedder
Oct 7, 20213 min read


Drawn Up: The Tragedy of the Commons
As the human population grows, the Earth and its resources remain constant. As each of us focuses more naturally on personal betterment...
Constant Tedder
Oct 6, 20215 min read


Major Oil Spill off the Coast of California “A Potential Ecological Disaster”
The ongoing California oil spill has seen at least 126,000 gallons of crude oil spread across the Pacific Ocean and onto the beachside...
Constant Tedder
Oct 4, 20212 min read


Daintree Rainforest: World’s Oldest Rainforest Returns to Australian Aboriginal People
Ownership of Australia’s Daintree rainforest is returned to the hands of the Aboriginal people in a historic deal with Queensland state...
Constant Tedder
Oct 4, 20212 min read


Monitoring Reveals Indonesia’s Legal Timber Industry Riddled with Violations
A monitoring exercise by Indigenous peoples and local communities of Indonesia’s “certified legal” timber industry has found myriad...
Constant Tedder
Oct 1, 20214 min read


23 Birds, Fish and Other Species Declared Extinct by US Wildlife Officials
The US Fish and Wildlife Service says 23 wildlife species including the ivory-billed woodpecker, are now extinct and should be delisted...
Constant Tedder
Sep 30, 20212 min read


Soybean Products and Its Environmental Impact
The common argument that soybean products are ‘unsustainable’ is a misconception because the majority of soy is used for livestock feed....
Constant Tedder
Sep 29, 20216 min read


What Is Blue Carbon Worth To You?
On a local level, coastal ecosystems provide healthy fisheries, cleaner oceans, and erosion-resistant shorelines. On a global scale,...
Constant Tedder
Sep 24, 20212 min read


Australia Has Lost a Third of Its Koala Population in Just Three Year’s Time
Koala population numbers have plummeted down from eight million to 32,000 in the past three years amidst growing fears that the marsupial...
Constant Tedder
Sep 24, 20212 min read


With Coral Cover Halved, Curbing Climate Change is Only Way for Coral Conservation
A new study estimates that global coral cover is half what it was in the 1950s, with much of that loss linked to human-driven climate...
Constant Tedder
Sep 22, 20214 min read


Rethinking the Importance of Biodiversity in the Business Landscape
While many businesses and companies are now required to disclose climate risks, as well as environmental, social and corporate governance...
Constant Tedder
Sep 22, 20214 min read


3 Poachers Received Combined 105 Years Sentencing for Rhino Poaching in South Africa
Three animal poachers were given a combined 105-years sentencing in prison for killing three rhinos in South Africa’s Kruger National...
Constant Tedder
Sep 20, 20212 min read


Renewed Outcry As 1,400 Dolphins Killed in Faroe Islands Traditional Hunt
A superpod of 1,428 white-sided dolphins were caught in the annual whaling hunt that takes place in the Faroe Islands, sparking renewed...
Constant Tedder
Sep 16, 20212 min read


Tuna Recovering from Overfishing but Komodo Dragon Now Endangered
Numbers for four tuna species are recovering from overfishing according to the revised list of the IUCN Red List, but sharks and rays as...
Constant Tedder
Sep 6, 20213 min read


Puerto Rico Declared A State of Emergency Over Dying Corals
Puerto Rico has announced a state of emergency as the country’s corals are losing tissue and dying at a significant rate due to a...
Constant Tedder
Sep 3, 20212 min read


Will ‘Ropeless’ Fishing Gear Save the Endangered Right Whale?
Perhaps fewer than 360 North Atlantic right whales are alive today, according to researchers’ estimates. Scientists blame the declining...
Constant Tedder
Sep 3, 202122 min read


30% of the World’s Tree Species Facing Extinction in the Wild
At least a third of the world’s tree species in the wild are at risk of extinction, according to a new State of World’s Trees report by...
Constant Tedder
Sep 2, 20212 min read


An Ambitious 10-Year Global Ecosystem Restoration Programme is in the Works
The United Nations has plans to launch a USD$1 trillion, 10-year ecosystem restoration programme across the world. Several barriers and...
Constant Tedder
Sep 2, 20213 min read


Whaling Resumes in Japan and the Consequences of It
Japan withdrew from the International Whaling Commission in 2019 and formally recommenced commercial whaling for the first time in over...
Constant Tedder
Aug 30, 20213 min read


Blue Whales Return to the Atlantic Coast in Spain After 40-Year Absence
A number of blue whales have been sighted off the Atlantic coast in Spain, marking the species’ return after 40 years of absence to these...
Constant Tedder
Aug 26, 20212 min read
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