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Shifting the needle on biodiversity conservation in India

In some ways India could be considered test case for the rest of the world, as it works out how to feed its population of...

“Wetlands and Biodiversity” is the theme for World Wetlands Day 2020

World Wetlands Day marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on 2 February 1971 in the Iranian city of Ramsar...

Biodiversity in grave danger: What can be done in 2020?

Taking action to stem biodiversity loss was the focus of several events, reports and activities in January—important reminders that 2020, the “Super Year” for nature, is a real...

You never miss the water, till the well runs dry

In the past twenty years, virtually every country around the world has experienced natural calamities if we have experienced it in the form of drought, famine,...

1t.org Announced to Accelerate Nature Restoration to Tackle Climate and Biodiversity Crises

1t.org is a World Economic Forum initiative, designed to support the trillion tree community. It is being set up with the initial financial support of...

Half of World’s GDP Moderately or Highly Dependent on Nature

Businesses are more dependent on nature and biodiversity than expected, according to The New Nature Economy Report, released today. Analysis of 163 industry sectors and their...

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The UN at 80: A relic of the past, or a blueprint for tomorrow?

The U.N. is currently facing an imminent financial collapse...

Redefining Empowerment: A Critical Look at Microcredit and Women’s Economic Agency

Introduction In 1974, Muhammad Yunus began experimenting with an initiative...

Shark feeding in Fuvahmulah may appear controlled, but it creates serious long-term risks

Martina Zimmitti is an Italian ethologist and marine mammal...

When Cheap Drones Drain Expensive Defences

Four days is not long in war, but it...

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