Humans use around 50,000 wild species for different practices, including over 10,000 harvested directly for food. Experts across the globe share their insights to establish more sustainable use of wild species.... Read More
Oceans and Seas
The United Nations Ocean Conference discussed ways to promote and strengthen sustainable ocean-based economies for SIDS.... Read More
“We live on a blue planet. The ocean doesn’t only support humanity, but also life on the planet.”... Read More
If developed through sustainable practices, Vietnam’s coastlines and seas have the potential to support the country’s net-zero commitments.... Read More
Kelp forest has been declining due to global warming. Researchers in Australia are examining the ways to restore the underwater forests.... Read More
Our hair might be a more sustainable alternative to cleanup oil in our waterways.
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South Asia has been one of the biggest contributors to plastic waste since before the rise of COVID-19. Ever since the pandemic, waste management has become harder to control with the rise of single-use plastic.
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Since mid-2019, they have decided to move on to a more environmentally friendly consumption practice.... Read More

Experts Offer Insights on the Sustainable Use of 50,000 Wild Species
Ocean Conference: International Law, Financing, and Science-backed Frameworks for Small Island Developing States
World Oceans Day 2022: Collective Actions for Ocean Revitalization
Optimizing Vietnam’s Sea Potential with Blue Economy Scenarios
Restoring Underwater Kelp Forests in Australia
Hair vs. Oil Spill, for the Environment
Covid Waste in South Asia
Muslimat NU of Bojong-Tegal Campaigns Environmental Protection, Reduces Waste Production