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Transformative Change: A Key Idea in Fighting for Climate And Wildlife
What is transformative change? Another political buzzword? The IPBES defines it as a “fundamental, system-wide reorganisation across technological, economic...
How Farmers in the Sahel Grow Crops With Little to No Water
Ssme have attempted to adapt and innovate in this hostile landscape. Yacouba Sawadogo is one of them. In a barren field in the village of Gourga, Yacouba and his family are hard at work...
4 Effective Strategies To Reduce Food Waste
The global food system produces enough food for everyone, yet, in 2023, 333 million people worldwide were food insecure and 783 million were chronically hungry.
Gauging Clean Tech Potential in Canada and the United States
Stock markets signal a growing gap between Canadian and American clean tech firms.
How Traditional Economics Misreads Climate Change Solutions
An economist explains: Textbook economics is badly flawed when it comes to climate change...
Are Owners of Older-Cars Good to the Environment?
We explored the ownership and use of cars more than 20 years old. It revealed that, far from being hostile to the imperatives of sustainability, some owners of older vehicles are...
Eco-Cities at What Cost? The Battle Over Indigenous Lands
When the notion of “ecotourism” was introduced in the late 1970s, it was intended to be ecologically responsible, promote conservation, benefit local populations and help travellers...
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