By the time New York Climate Week wrapped up in September this year, Robin Whytock had a point to make. Over the course of ...
Two infant siamang gibbons cling to each other. Barely 6 months old, their lanky limbs entwine their tiny bodies as they ...
Indigenous activists in central Sarawak state in Malaysian Borneo have declared victory, at least temporarily, after palm oil ...
With increasing pressures from overfishing, habitat destruction, pollution and climate change, the health of the world’s ...
Some revolutions begin not with technology, but with a feeling. For Gregg Treinish, that feeling was guilt. He was spending ...
More than 220 communities in Sierra Leone have signed a benefit-sharing carbon agreement with a developer that will help ...
Natal, the promise of South Africa’s “just transition” feels like a distant dream. While government plans speak of a fair ...
A Chilean company with a history of pollution has begun building a new pulp and paper mill in Brazil, threatening to turn a ...
As two coastal countries connected by the Atlantic Ocean and five centuries of shared history, Brazil and Portugal have long ...
South Africa’s rhinos now have an unlikely superpower: radioactivity! Scientists working on the Rhisotope Project inject the ...
When Daniel Romero worked at a river mine in Canaima National Park, in southeastern Venezuela, he would wait until the sun ...
A surge in the supply of Chinese-backed coal-fired power plants built to supply electricity to Indonesia’s fast-growing ...
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