What Is The Great Green Wall Initiative?
You may have heard of the Great Wall of China, but have you heard of the Great Green Wall in Africa? Read on to learn about the inspiring movement to reforest one million square kilometres of land in...
View ArticleLight Pollution: Why Are Dark Skies Important?
What do you see when you look up at the night sky? One hundred years ago, people could admire the Milky Way from almost anywhere in the world. Today, bright city lights illuminate the night sky, making...
View ArticleWere the 2024 Paris Olympics the Greenest Games Ever?
With 800 sporting events, 15,000 athletes, 45,000 volunteers and 13 million meals, can the world’s biggest sporting event truly be eco-friendly? Read on to find out about the French capital’s plans to...
View ArticleAre You Ready to Change the World? Compete for $100K in The Earth Prize to...
Are you between 13 and 19 years old and passionate about the environment? The Earth Prize is the world’s biggest environmental competition designed just for young people like you. But it’s more than...
View ArticleTwo Young Activists on Their Efforts to Spearhead Climate Action in South Korea
In August, hundreds of South Korean climate activists won a long court battle. The young plaintiffs had accused their government of failing to provide protection from the threat of climate change, a...
View ArticleD for Dugong: 5 Facts About This Relative to the Manatee
Welcome to the A to Z Eco-Explorer, a series where we explore one environmental subject corresponding to each letter of the alphabet. In today’s article, we take a look at the Dugong, also known by its...
View ArticleHow This 17-Year-Old Created a Sensor to Detect Wildfires Early
Ever had an idea to help the planet? What if that idea could turn into something real – something that actually makes a difference? That’s exactly what 17-year-old Ryan Honary has done. — A Finalist...
View ArticleE for Everglades: 5 Facts About this Wild Habitat
Welcome to the A to Z Eco-Explorer, a series where we explore one environmental subject corresponding to each letter of the alphabet. In today’s article, we take a look at Everglades in Florida. As one...
View ArticleEmpowering Future Climate Leaders: Westminster Students Host Mock COP
Westminster’s ArCCAT hosted a mock COP to inspire the next generation of climate advocates in an immersive event with 80 St Marylebone CE School students aged 12-18. — The University of Westminster’s...
View ArticleThis Beach Clean-Up Business Wants to End the Ocean Plastic Crisis
4Ocean has pulled thousands of tonnes of garbage out of the sea and turned them into bracelets and other wares for sales. — Florida surfers Andrew Cooper and Alex Schulze were in their 20s when they...
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