Did you know that the planet’s topsoil is the world’s largest living entity? A handful of rich soil is...
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Artist collective Basurama makes creative use of waste in order to re-think our relationship with unsustainable ways of living. ...
See moreRebecca Morris grew up in Menorca and remembers the joy that she felt going on adventures in the wilds of...
See moreThe Artivist Network brings together arts activists and facilitators to imagine a better future. Here at Atlas of the...
See moreIn just a few short years YACAP has grown from a handful of individuals to hundreds of members across the...
See moreForce of Nature responds to eco-anxiety through education programmes, consulting and campaigns, asking people to step up rather than shut...
See moreIn the remote jungle of South Sumatra, Indonesia, conservationist Pungky Nanda Pratama walks for hours to reach every child with...
See moreYouth activism is on the rise, thanks in part to the actions and visibility of people like Greta Thunberg and...
See moreSolar Sister is bringing solar lighting to hard-to-reach communities in Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda. Women are disproportionately impacted by...
See moreWhere’s gender in the climate change negotiations? The Gender Climate Tracker app and platform answers this question with the latest...
See moreALGES is improving living conditions of women wounded in the El Salvador civil war through climate-resilient farming. El Salvador...
See moreResolve Trash2Cash is a women-led micro enterprise that transforms attitudes to waste and recycling. Waste has one of the...
See moreHow do you inspire action on the climate emergency? Through spectacle, satire and humour, according to ClimActs. ClimActs co-founder...
See more“The future we are trying to create is a future in which people are able to find the time to...
See moreNeed systems to change? It helps to have the law on your side. In our fight against the climate...
See moreIndigenous Peoples in Mesoamerica are coming together to influence international politics and advocate for their rights in the climate change...
See more“We believe that technology and renewable energy will not be enough to save us. And that for once, we should...
See moreCitieS-Health is making citizen science people-centred from research questions to solutions. Several citizen science projects have evaluated environmental parameters...
See moreSoftware freedom activism meets environmentalism in Bogotá. Like anybody else, Antonio Vanegas likes to breathe clean air in his...
See moreIce is vital for Alaskan ecosystems and communities. Plus, it’s fun to play with! Fresh Eyes on Ice uses citizen...
See moreCommunities around the world have been experiencing the effects of changes in their environment for decades. LICCI is putting them...
See moreGinkgo trees evolved before the dinosaurs, survived three mass extinctions, and one species is still living today. Citizen science is...
See moreSoils are the second largest global carbon sink after oceans and great allies against the climate crisis. Yet underground ecosystems...
See moreJoin the wildest egg hunt on Earth, count penguins, chicks and eggs and help Oxford researchers understand the lives of...
See moreThis educational video game highlights the importance of preserving ecosystems, caring for local fauna, and fighting urban speculation. Would...
See moreLove choose-your-own-adventure books? They’re the inspiration for cellphone games that make financial, sexual, and health education accessible to remote communities....
See moreThe 2021 IPCC report is 3,949 pages. Too busy to read it? This card game makes climate education fun. ...
See moreThis living breathing playground harnesses the power of play to generate clean air in one of Europe’s most polluted cities....
See more“Do you remember a time when the sky was filled with birds and bees, and colourful fruit grew from the...
See moreWhat if you could join a global governance body built on fairness and empathy and informed by scientists and Indigenous...
See moreHave you heard the one about the bull, the rabbit, and the policeman? And the one about the flawed dinosaur?...
See moreA suburb in San José granted citizenship to pollinators and declared itself a sanctuary for bees. Welcome to Curridabat. ...
See more“Equity is not secondary to survival, as some suggest; it is survival.” — Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine K. Wilson,...
See moreBusinesses too can be the change. In 2010, three engineers met and started what can only be described as...
See moreIn the Brazilian Amazon, tiny native seeds are saving forests, communities, and the climate. Any gardener will tell you...
See moreIf the endangered European pond turtle still survives in Catalonia it is thanks to the Emys Foundation (Fundació Emys), which...
See moreThe ResCap project releases gorgonias and soft coral accidentally fished by traditional anglers back to their natural habitat. The...
See moreEcocean are dedicated to protecting - no prizes for guessing - ecologies of the ocean. Experts in the art of...
See moreThe World Bee Project is using Artificial Intelligence and computing technology to understand the local challenges facing bees across the...
See morePrimary school pupils and beach strolling enthusiasts have turned into leading allies for scientists fighting problems in marine ecosystems. ...
See moreThe Drones for Whale Research programme is on a mission to democratise whale science through cheap and non-invasive technology. ...
See moreEver felt inspired to take action after seeing a beautiful piece of art? An international non-profit based in Hawaii is...
See moreOne of the most exciting legacy project’s from the 2016 Rio Olympic Games is the Museu do Amanhã, or Museum...
See moreIf not us, then who? When it comes to keeping trees standing, that’s the question the inhabitants of the world’s...
See moreAustralian not for profit SoilCQuest helps farmers draw carbon out of the atmosphere and into the soil—where it will stay...
See moreFlowers, vegetables, tea plants, fragrant herbs and fruit trees blossom next to the train platforms used daily by hundreds of...
See moreA new circular model of housing entirely created with reusable and recyclable materials has taken form in Italy thanks to...
See moreNature is the new gold! Save your local forest and earn money with this new stock exchange for biodiversity. ...
See moreTickr’s app allows users to invest as little as £5 in companies expanding access to education, clean water, renewable energy...
See moreReopened in November 2020 after a major renovation, Sydney’s Australian Museum brings a focus on climate solutions and First Nations...
See moreIf a tree falls in the forest, and there's nobody around to hear, does it make a sound? It does when the trees have electronic...
See moreBuilding on the trust and popularity of museums, this NY-based climate museum bakes action into everything it does, inspiring the...
See moreThe first of its kind, La Marjal is more than a park. Floodable, it acts as a retention basin for...
See moreRain might be rare in the Moroccan desert, but there is no shortage of mist. Thanks to North Africa's largest fog...
See moreWater is getting the digital treatment. Within a network of innovative control towers in Spain, people are coming together with...
See moreMany students ponder what they will do after university, but fewer find that passion and follow it to the point...
See moreA youth network in the Mediterranean is flowing with ideas of how to solve the world’s water challenges. They’re the...
See moreIn an organic farm in an ancient city in Galilee, a materials scientist is reversing environmental damage using the green...
See moreNo irrigation? No problem. These clever tree-planting cocoons can bring soil back to life and restore dry, dusty land back...
See moreThis smart irrigation system helps farmers reduce their water footprint, control soil conditions and grow better crops with data and...
See moreA museum created in Minecraft is craftily encouraging citizens to fight climate change in virtual worlds – to help solve...
See moreMost people’s concept of what a museum is needs updating. In response to the challenges of COVID, the digitisation of...
See moreThis is how you grow vegetables in the Sahara – by piping seawater from the Red Sea across the sands to produce...
See moreAn innovative system of huge yellow floodgates is blocking the Adriatic Sea to hold back the tide, inspired by Moses parting the...
See moreA forest is emerging from the Egyptian sands to fight desertification – thanks to wastewater. No, this is not a...
See moreTunisian water resources are especially scarce. Thanks to a farmer’s daughter, water recycling can be a valid solution for water preservation. ...
See moreIs there water on Mars? This technology was designed to tell us, but now it’s being used to see leaks...
See moreInstead of casting their eyes to the starry night sky, this Observatory is looking at one of earth’s most precious...
See moreQatar has an extreme climate, fragile ecosystems and a high dependence on non-renewable energy. But that's starting to change thanks...
See moreBy now you will know of Extinction Rebellion, the global movement changing climate action. So what's next? "Troublemakers change...
See moreCome rain or shine, knowing weather patterns is pure gold when it comes to food security. But in the tropics, you...
See moreEnvironmental activists Zakiya Mckenzie and Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley want you to go outside and embrace the countryside, to take in all...
See moreTogether we can fix our broken politics. Sortition Foundation want to create a real democracy of the people, by the people, and for the...
See moreOne of Detroit’s most blighted inner city blocks is being transformed into an eco-village, led by a powerhouse resident with...
See moreAfrica is building a big wall of trees through 11 countries, just under the southern edge of the Sahara, to...
See moreSpinnova claims to have created the most sustainable fibre in the world – no small claim! Taking inspiration from the...
See moreFibreshed are celebrating the regenerative possibilities of a fashion system that operates close to home, where the clothes we wear...
See moreThe consumption of non-renewable resources for single use items and the amount of waste generated is profoundly unsustainable. That’s why London-based tech startup NotPla wants...
See moreImagine if you could donate clean air to the city simply by buying a ring or set of cufflinks? But...
See moreDúlabio has designed a unique blend of seaweed species that are native to Ireland to dramatically reduce methane and other...
See moreImagine for a moment finding yourself in an abandoned town under the characteristic scorching sun of south-eastern Spain. You look...
See moreScrolling through Instagram, a Too Good To Go ad pops up in which a girl and a boy sprint through...
See moreWant a world with cleaner air? Try on this coat for size. Aldo Sollazzo and the team at WEARPURE.tech have created a...
See moreArticles, photo essays, videos, exhibitions, reports, events, training and other multimedia material can effectively affect policy-making. That's why AMWAJ is spearheading the move...
See more“Without a healthy ocean, life as we know it would not exist.” For Farah Obaidullah of Women4Oceans, gender equality and...
See moreEarth Logic is a simple yet transformative call to the fashion sector: to put earth first, pledging loyalty to the...
See moreAre you helping to build a fair fashion sector?Are you a fashion-lover working on ways to reimagine how we produce what we...
See more"We envision a world where cities recognise their interdependence with the world’s forests and use their political, economic, and cultural...
See more“There's an Eskimo on a mass of ice, a Bedouin in the desert and a Polynesian at sea. All three of...
See moreDo you know who made your clothes; who grew the cotton, spun the threads, dyed the fabric and sewed them...
See more"Our mission is to end the sixth mass extinction. Humans have driven it and humans have the power to reverse it."...
See more"It's time to change the conversation about climate change from polar bears to people.” – Dominique Browning Forget Thunderbirds, these moms...
See moreA coral reef restoration project run by a community of women on a tiny island off Kenya’s south-east coast is...
See moreAs climate change shrinks Andean glaciers and brings water shortages, two Quechua sisters are building traditional ‘sacred’ reservoirs to harvest...
See morePlastic bottle pavilions and urban-mined glasses, 'Polli-Brick' and 'Eco-Morph' and the waste that it slashes, upcycled film theatres and recycled...
See more"Why should we study for a future we don’t have?" On 20 August 2018, a 15-year-old girl walked out of...
See moreWelcome to the world’s first ever cemetery made using single use plastic bottles. Having opened its gates on World Wildlife...
See moreButterflies don’t just look beautiful, they have an unusual trait. They are nature's way of showing us the effects of...
See more“You can spend your time on Facebook and Instagram, or spend half of that time helping researchers realise their objectives!”...
See moreThought by some to be the original Garden of Eden, Iraq’s marshlands were the birthplace of agriculture. After the 1991 Gulf War,...
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