Gran Chaco’s deforestation crisis may be reversed through sustainable development strategies backed by the World Economic Forum.
Category: Green living
Why Local-Led Restoration Works Best in the Amazon and Beyond
Locally-led land restoration efforts in the Amazon are proving more effective than government or NGO-led initiatives.
31 New Wetland Cities Accredited by the Convention on Wetlands
Wetlands are the Earth's most diverse and productive ecosystems, offering climate resilience and socioeconomic value; they must be preserved.
How Agricultural Practices Affect Groundwater Nitrate Levels
A study examines how extreme weather and farming practices accelerate nitrate leaching into groundwater. Learn more about the findings.
The Growing Plastic Pollution Crisis and How We Can Solve It
Millions of tonnes of plastic pollute our oceans yearly, harming marine life. Discover some solutions in this article.
Too Much of Nitrogen is Bad for the Planet
Excess nitrogen disrupts ecosystems, fuels pollution, and worsens climate change, making its management crucial for a sustainable planet.
Co-Managing Water Using Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge
Learn about co-managing marine ecosystems with indigenous communities to ensure sustainable and equitable ocean management.
Avoiding Food Waste Can Help Combat Climate Change
Learn how preventing waste and adopting practices like fermentation can preserve resources and fight climate change.
Denmark is First Country to Tax Agriculture Emissions
Denmark’s climate policy introduces an emissions tax on agriculture and initiatives to restore peatlands and reduce nitrogen pollution.
Social Comparison Encourages Climate-Friendly Actions
While personal actions lower emissions, studies reveal financial incentives and social comparison are key drivers for eco-friendly choices.