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UN Water Conference 2023: New Water Action Agenda a Good Start but ‘Not Enough’ to Stave off Global
While many believe the UN-Water Conference 2023 spurred political momentum, governments must now come together to fulfil the voluntary...
Constant Tedder
Mar 27, 20232 min read
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Experts Join Together to Offer Support to Stop Caribbean Monkey Cull
In January of this year, news reports circulated about the proposed cull of around 450 monkeys on the Dutch island territory of St....
Constant Tedder
Mar 26, 20234 min read
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Hong Kong’s ‘Hidden’ Water Problem – A False Sense of Security Is Breeding Unsustainable Habits
“The lack of a visible and salient problem when it comes to water is where the city’s problem lies,” write Dr Lina Vyas and Dr Stuti...
Constant Tedder
Mar 23, 20235 min read
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Why Swifter Action Is Needed to Save the World Forests
Despite an increasing commitment to protect our planet’s forests, critics highlight the insufficiency of these efforts and the need for...
Constant Tedder
Mar 22, 20236 min read
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World Faces 40% Shortfall in Freshwater Supply by 2030, Experts Warn Ahead of UN Water Conference
The landmark report, published ahead of this week’s UN water summit, outlines seven key recommendations, urging governments to stop...
Constant Tedder
Mar 20, 20233 min read
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5 Concerning Effects of Biodiversity Loss
The Anthropocene refers to humanity’s most recent and ecologically destructive period – perhaps starting around the time of the...
Constant Tedder
Mar 17, 20236 min read
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How Indigenous Communities Are Falling Victim to Carbon Piracy
As companies around the world are striving to meet net zero emissions to avert the climate crisis, indigenous communities in the Amazon...
Constant Tedder
Mar 16, 20233 min read
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Week in Review: Top Climate News for March 6-12
This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including a historic deal to protect high seas, new studies...
Constant Tedder
Mar 10, 20233 min read
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Indigenous People Are Essential for Preventing Biodiversity Loss. They Mustn’t Be Sidelined.
As we look to protect our planet over the next decade, we cannot afford to ignore the role that indigenous people and local communities...
Constant Tedder
Mar 9, 20234 min read
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How Conservation Contributes to the Displacement of Indigenous People
In early 2021, US President Joe Biden officially adopted the 30×30 initiative, which calls upon world leaders to conserve 30% of the...
Constant Tedder
Mar 9, 202311 min read
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Exploring the Most Efficient Solutions to Water Scarcity
70% of the planet is covered in water, a key resource for almost every aspect of life and a major factor in health, peace, and security...
Constant Tedder
Mar 8, 202310 min read
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Hong Kong’s Lantau Tomorrow Vision: How (Not) to Respond to Criticism as a Policymaker
The Kau Yi Chau Artificial Islands project – perhaps better known by its previous name, Lantau Tomorrow Vision – is a large-scale...
Constant Tedder
Mar 7, 20239 min read
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UN Ocean Treaty: Member States Reach Historic Deal to Protect High Seas After Decades of Talks
More than 100 UN member countries agreed on a legally binding ocean treaty to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of marine...
Constant Tedder
Mar 6, 20233 min read
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What Causes Deforestation in Borneo and How Do We Stop It?
Borneo is home to some of the planet’s most ancient rainforests, containing concentrated numbers of diverse and endemic species....
Constant Tedder
Mar 2, 20236 min read
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‘Emergency Mode For the Environment’: What We Lost In 2022
Following the world’s sixth warmest year on record, environmental experts agree that climate change has already caused widespread,...
Constant Tedder
Feb 23, 20235 min read
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7 Solutions to Overfishing We Need Right Now
The average person eats nearly double the amount of seafood as half a century ago. To satisfy the rapidly growing demand, global...
Constant Tedder
Feb 22, 20236 min read
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Week in Review: Top Climate News for February 13-19
This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including key takeaways from Guterres’ speech at the UN...
Constant Tedder
Feb 17, 20233 min read
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The Orangutan Project Celebrates International Women’s Day by Recognising Borneo’s First Women Range
Global conservation organisation The Orangutan Project is using this year’s International Women’s Day to celebrate Borneo’s first-ever...
Constant Tedder
Feb 17, 20232 min read
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Why You Should Rewild Your Garden
In a world where mowed lawns are the norm, biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate. So too is the mental health of people around...
Constant Tedder
Feb 8, 20239 min read
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Scientists Develop World’s First Vaccine for Honeybees to Protect Pollinators From Deadly Dise
The US Department of Agriculture has conditionally approved the first vaccine for honeybees in history. The new vaccine protects bees...
Constant Tedder
Feb 7, 20233 min read
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