By walking more, tweaking your diet and conserving energy, you can help the world avoid a full-blown climate catastrophe.
Turning yard waste into something called “biochar.” Feeding food scraps to worms or black soldier fly larvae. How about using AI-powered trash cans to sort garbage. Can any of those innovative ideas ...
Australia produces over 31 million tonnes of food waste each year, creating serious challenges for both the environment and the economy. Researchers at the University of New South Wales and their ...
This article explores how recycling, reuse, and sustainable innovation are turning waste into opportunity worldwide. In major cities across the world, mountains of plastic bottles, discarded ...
Food waste has often been regarded as an inevitable by-product of today’s food systems, but tackling it is emerging as a critical lever for climate change mitigation, improved resource use and ...
Istanbul will host a weeklong zero waste initiative bringing together more than 1,500 projects, international organizations ...
The world’s sawmills and plantation forests offer a powerful weapon against climate change, a new study has found. A paper published Wednesday in science journal Nature Geosciences found that burying ...
These examples remind us of the impacts of our actions beyond our individual footprints. If we’re all so susceptible to ...
The most comprehensive global environment assessment ever undertaken calls for a new approach to jointly tackle the most pressing environmental issues including climate change and biodiversity loss ...
The world needs a new approach to environmental crises threatening the health of people and the planet by adopting policies to jointly tackle climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation and ...