Shifting from recycling to re-looping to fast-track the circular economy
As the world continues to transition from a linear to an increasingly circular business model it is time to update our perspective on recycling....
Indonesian coal giant Adaro’s ‘sustainable’ smelter slammed as ‘greenwashing’
Indonesia’s largest coal miner, Adaro, has been criticized for plans to build coal-fired power plants for a new aluminum smelter, contradicting the company’s claim...
Air pollution sensors found to store crucial biodiversity data
A team of scientists have discovered that two air quality monitoring stations in the U.K. also collected DNA samples that could benefit biodiversity monitoring.Scientists...
Tested by COVID and war, an Indigenous conservation system in Ethiopia...
For more than 400 years, communities in the Guassa grasslands of Ethiopia’s central highlands have practiced a sustainable system for managing the area’s natural...
The why, what and where of the world’s black leopards
A black leopard was recently spotted in Kenya’s Laikipia area by San Diego Zoo scientist, Nicholas Pilfold. Sam Williams, a conservation ecologist focused on...
New Tree Tech: Data-driven reforestation methods match trees to habitats
This four-part Mongabay mini-series examines the latest technological solutions to help tree-planting projects achieve scale and long-term efficiency. Using these innovative approaches could...
Mandela Day 2023 – time to act for those who will...
As Mandela Day calls for global action by individuals to take charge themselves and change the world around them, one cannot help but reflect...