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January 29, 2023
Protecting India's valuable Open Natural Ecosystems
topic:
Conservation
by:
Bindu Gopal Rao
India's Open Natural Ecosystems are important regions for biodiversity that must be protected.
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January 25, 2023
What's next for Africa's elephant states?
topic:
Hunting & Poaching
by:
Cyril Zenda
A recent rejection by CITES to open up ivory trade had set environmentalists and southern African leaders on a collision path.
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January 21, 2023
Walking the runway towards a regenerative fashion economy
topic:
Sustainable Development
by:
Rishabh Jain, Sutapa Baksi
These India-based initiatives are paving the way to a greener fashion industry. But challenges remain.
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January 14, 2023
Saving Vietnam's coral reefs
topic:
Conservation
by:
Alex Nguyen
A heroic association seeks to reverse and prevent the damage done to Vietnam's coral reefs and their ecosystems.
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January 09, 2023
Lessons in promoting human-wildlife coexistence
topic:
Conservation
by:
Bob Koigi
Taming the spread of zoonotic diseases requires us to see the inextricable link between human and wildlife health.
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January 06, 2023
Meet the Tree Man of India's Thar desert
topic:
Climate action
by:
Hanan Zaffar, Jyoti Thakur
Hailing from Rajasthan, Shyam Sunder Jyani believes that climate action must become our way of life and trees a part of our family.
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January 02, 2023
Tackling Hong Kong's food waste crisis
topic:
Pollution
by:
Angeline Foo
The densely populated city generates over 1 million tonnes of food waste a year.
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January 01, 2022
“Avatar: The Way of Water” Makes the Wrong Kind of Splash
topic:
Animal Cruelty
by:
Naomi Rose
org:
Animal Welfare Institute
A 'cruel' dolphin display at the movie's premiere is drawing attention to the ongoing carnage and torture of these magnificent beings.
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December 31, 2022
Conservation efforts must preserve the White-bellied heron from extinction
topic:
Conservation
by:
Bindu Gopal Rao
The White-bellied Heron has a IUCN Status of Critically Endangered and is in urgent need of conservation.
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December 28, 2022
Can COP15 save South America's most deforested region?
topic:
Conservation
by:
Cecilia Fernández Castañón
A historic agreement signed at the conference recognises the role of indigenous people in protecting nature. But what would it take to implement its goals?
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December 27, 2022
The dilemmas around holding COP28 in the UAE
topic:
Climate action
by:
Marc Español
The wealthy Gulf petrostate, with its poor environmental record, has ramped up its lobbying activity as it prepares to host the next UN climate summit.
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December 26, 2022
The scary prospect of a deforested Malaysia and the fight to prevent it
topic:
Deforestation
by:
Gabriele Bettinazzi
As destruction of Malaysian forests reduces biodiversity and threatens indigenous peoples, local environmentalists are mounting a vigorous counter-battle.
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December 24, 2022
Kashmir: What's behind the decline of fish species?
topic:
Conservation
by:
Nusrat Sidiq
Human activities in the region is decimating riverine ecosystems. Fish are not the only species paying the price.
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December 20, 2022
Butterfly farming is rescuing Kenya's forests
topic:
Conservation
by:
Bob Koigi
An initiative has helped illegal loggers become guardians of Kenya's forests by transforming them into butterfly farmers.
Read
December 19, 2022
How a giant fish protects indigenous lands in the Amazon
topic:
Conservation
by:
Marina Rabello
The pirarucu fish was close to extinction, but this indigenous community helped bring it back while also creating economic opportunities.
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December 16, 2022
Protecting Africa’s biodiversity benefits people, their livelihoods and the planet
topic:
Conservation
by:
Kristen P. Patterson
The world does not have to choose between biodiversity conservation, sustainable development, climate mitigation and climate adaptation.
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