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Natural sounds are disappearing under human-made noise, but earth.fm believes deep listening, through wildlife recordings, can change people’s relationships with...
See moreDid you know that the planet’s topsoil is the world’s largest living entity? A handful of rich soil is...
See moreArtist 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 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 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 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 moreFrom scratch to scrap, this circular restaurant is turning foodies into sustainability champions. But don’t ask them to serve seafood....
See more“Art need not be fiddling while the world burns. Art can link with science and the full power of human...
See moreThis initiative is making Europe a wilder place by bringing back the variety of life into the landscape and helping...
See moreA suburb in San José granted citizenship to pollinators and declared itself a sanctuary for bees. Welcome to Curridabat. ...
See moreIn the Brazilian Amazon, tiny native seeds are saving forests, communities, and the climate. Any gardener will tell you...
See moreThe Caribbean Sharks Education Program uses empathy and social media to turn poachers into conservationists. “I spend about 50%...
See moreSome sixty volunteers from the urban Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (uBMS) have been tracking lepidoptera in 27 parks and gardens around...
See more“We know we’re in the middle of an extinction crisis but we still know remarkably little about which species live...
See moreIf the endangered European pond turtle still survives in Catalonia it is thanks to the Emys Foundation (Fundació Emys), which...
See moreImagine the scene: you’re in the Russian Arctic and, suddenly you spot a tall, blonde woman descending from the sky...
See moreThe Sustainable Eel Group (SEG) not only ensures that European eel populations stay healthy and able to fulfil their role...
See moreReversing the extinction crisis is perhaps the most important challenge of our time, and Rewilding Argentina is responding with a strength...
See moreThe Knepp Castle estate has bravely brought ecological history back to the present and is now an example of a...
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 B-Lines project supports the small wild inhabitants of the British landscape by forging new pathways and regenerating an interconnected...
See morePhotographer, journalist and graphic designer Callie Broaddus felt moved to create Reserva: the Youth Land Trust by her professional and...
See moreMeet the forensic scientists tackling the illegal timber trade. Scouring the world of wood in search of clues, solving crimes,...
See moreThe World Bee Project is using Artificial Intelligence and computing technology to understand the local challenges facing bees across the...
See moreThe line dividing humans and other animals is often exaggerated. Meet the lawyers trying to redraw it. “I became...
See morePrimary school pupils and beach strolling enthusiasts have turned into leading allies for scientists fighting problems in marine ecosystems. ...
See moreThe Billion Oyster Project wants to restore New York Harbour’s once famous and flourishing oyster reefs, bringing biodiversity back to...
See moreIs it possible to bring coral reefs back to life? Biorock Indonesia thinks so, with the help of technology and...
See moreThe Drones for Whale Research programme is on a mission to democratise whale science through cheap and non-invasive technology. ...
See moreBeetime connects socially engaged art with natural beekeeping practices to bring together community, scientists and artists in their southern Spanish...
See moreIn Catalonia, the Associació Obrador Xisqueta creates awareness of a protected native breed while also promoting ethical fashion. Petite,...
See moreJustice, conservation, wilderness; soulful, ancestral, unconsumable – these are not words usually associated with the fashion industry. But The Lissome...
See moreAn ethical women's enterprise is creating vegan soaps that use plastic-free packaging made from a natural waste material that is...
See moreNature is the new gold! Save your local forest and earn money with this new stock exchange for biodiversity. ...
See moreWave power is being harnessed to grow beautiful artificial coral reefs for coastal protection and marine life. Coastlines and...
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 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 moreMany students ponder what they will do after university, but fewer find that passion and follow it to the point...
See moreIn an organic farm in an ancient city in Galilee, a materials scientist is reversing environmental damage using the green...
See moreIn the Greek islands, a community of 'water allies' is working to solve the problems of water supply, wastewater and...
See moreNo irrigation? No problem. These clever tree-planting cocoons can bring soil back to life and restore dry, dusty land back...
See moreA museum created in Minecraft is craftily encouraging citizens to fight climate change in virtual worlds – to help solve...
See moreThese low-cost wooden drones can reforest burned forests ecologically – and fast. Sowing 100 seeds per second using drones...
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 moreInstead of casting their eyes to the starry night sky, this Observatory is looking at one of earth’s most precious...
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 moreHome to endangered marine turtles that come to its shores to lay their eggs, Ghana has a rich fauna and...
See moreFinger lickin’ crispy cell-based chicken is going straight from bioreactor to table in the world’s first lab-grown meat restaurant. ...
See moreBy working directly with Bedouin communities, a wild approach to sustainable tourism in Jordan is creating a real impact on...
See moreCycling Without Age is a movement – literally – that’s creating a sense of freedom, joy and happiness in an...
See moreLet us transport you to central Chile to a small farm tucked way in the coastal hills. This is a story...
See moreTake a virtual walk through space and time with a walking audio book that tells a new story of the...
See moreTip ► Play music by the Garifuna Collective while reading this to bring their culture into vivid life. And because it’s...
See moreDo you segregate your wet and dry waste? Most people think it’s extra work, but if you can convert it...
See moreEverything in nature is connected. That's why Berkley's Center for Ecoliteracy is cultivating education for sustainable living – encouraging sustainable practices and food...
See moreIn the state of Lousiana, the coastline abutting the Gulf of Mexico is disappearing at an alarming rate, due in...
See moreThe London Interdisciplinary School is a really interesting new university in the UK, led by a group of academics, entrepreneurs...
See moreNo, not edible clothes – but even better. MycoTEX are creating custom-made clothing from mushrooms, that produce zero waste and...
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 more“There is no question that plastic pollution is one of the most pressing problems of our time – and it’s...
See moreCan bacteria generated from the kombucha drink industry be re-processed into a new, more sustainable, vegan, leather-like material? For ethical...
See moreDúlabio has designed a unique blend of seaweed species that are native to Ireland to dramatically reduce methane and other...
See moreThe cotton industry can be thirsty, toxic and exploitative, but the Barcelona/London based Cotton Diaries believes there are better ways to...
See moreIndigenous communities are already experiencing how climate change disrupts traditional ways of life that have been preserved over thousands of...
See moreWhile Colombian roaster Devoción has sourced specialty arabica beans directly from independent farmers and paid more than the fair-trade asking...
See moreArgentine celebrity chef Narda Lepes has long championed a plant-based diet at Narda Comedor in Buenos Aires and now she’s...
See moreWith 51,330 species spread across Colombia, the world’s second-most biodiverse country creates an immense pantry for chef Leo Espinosa and...
See moreMirazur, a Michelin three-star restaurant located in Menton on France’s Côte d’Azur, has long applied a holistic biodynamic agriculture philosophy...
See moreDriven by a firm commitment to create greener cities and a more sustainable future, Urban Green Club designs, manufactures and...
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"Together we can make a significant impact in the fight against shark fishing and their declining populations." Barcelona's Regina Domingo has...
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 more"Our mission is to end the sixth mass extinction. Humans have driven it and humans have the power to reverse it."...
See moreGet ready to enter a surreal Noah's Ark of seeds, because deep inside a mountain on a remote island in...
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 moreDog detectives are using their pooch powers of perception to save ailing citrus groves from a devastating crop disease that causes mottled...
See moreSome say the word ‘Bages’ comes from Bacchus, the Roman god of wine. This probably isn’t true, but wine has...
See moreThe use of forest biomass to generate heat energy is huge in Europe: trunk, bark, branches, needles leaves and roots...
See moreDecades ago, a man bought an old stone mill to feed his family with traditional cereals. One day, his daughter...
See moreTrail cameras are an important tool in wildlife research and conservation – and you get some surprising results. What's...
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,...
See moreDo you know your yellow-browed warbler from your bluethroat? Then Ornitho.cat wants you. The online citizen science project is dedicated...
See moreTransformed poachers trained as 'blasters' are helping keep elephants from raiding farmers' crops in Zambia – using non-lethal chilli powder...
See more“Food is a central part of the Filipino life. For the people of an agricultural country such as the Philippines...
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