In a time of polycrisis, the number of refugees keeps rising. As individual citizens, what can you do to help support refugees?... Read More
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The Generation Restoration project seeks to promote ecosystem restoration efforts in urban areas, tailored to local contexts.
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Doughnut Economics suggests a more balanced and wider view of economics; an approach that tries to include all aspects of the economy and rejects the idea that “more is better”.... Read More
Despite years of progress, ending child labor has been difficult. In recent years, the progress has stalled and even reversed.... Read More
Waste-to-energy power plants emerge as a sustainable alternative that converts municipal solid waste into electricity. ... Read More
The period leave policy emerges to accommodate those who need a few days off during menstruation. So, how is it controversial?
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In the first global assessment, the IUCN explored the risk of mangrove ecosystem degradation using the Red List of Ecosystems standard.... Read More
HLPE-FSN published a report exploring the trends, causes, and framework of inequalities in food security and nutrition.... Read More
The New Nets Project introduced new mosquito nets for malaria prevention as mosquitoes develop resistance to the standard insecticide. ... Read More
Biodiversity and public health are much discussed apart, but they are actually linked. How are biodiversity and human diseases connected?... Read More

5 Ways You Can Support Refugees in Your Community
Looking into UNEP’s Generation Restoration Project
Doughnut Economics for 21st Century Challenges
The Reverse Progress of Ending Child Labor
How Waste-to-Energy Technology Transforms Municipal Solid Waste to Electricity
Beyond the Controversy of Period Leave
IUCN’s Assessment for Mangrove Ecosystem Degradation
Expert Report Explores Inequalities in Food Security and Nutrition
Looking into Double-Treated Mosquito Nets for Malaria Prevention
Biodiversity Loss Linked with the Rise of Infectious Diseases