The Earth's energy imbalance now counts as a key climate indicator, another signal of an accelerating crisis.... Read More
SDGs Goal 14
Butterfly colors are fading as deforestation and climate change reshape their habitats, revealing deeper environmental stress.... Read More
Tire pollution is an invisible yet significant source of microplastics that contribute to salmon deaths, raising urgent environmental justice concerns.... Read More
The EAD launched the Hamdan bin Zayed initiative, taking the lead on marine conservation in Abu Dhabi and the UAE.... Read More
The BBNJ Agreement or the High Seas Treaty was adopted in 2023 and finally came into effect in January 2026.... Read More
Submarine communication cables may pose a threat against marine life, but they can also lead to better disaster preparedness.... Read More
Animal testing has long been questioned for blatant exploitation. As technology evolves, innovations continue to emerge as alternatives to the practice.... Read More
The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies entered into force in 2025, signifying international commitment to ocean sustainability.... Read More
Small and large glacier loss occurs globally, raising alarms about far-reaching environmental, cultural, and economic impacts.... Read More
The Sounds Right initiative was launched by the Museum for the UN to register Nature as an artist and direct its royalties toward biodiversity protection.... Read More

How the Earth’s Energy Imbalance Affects the Climate
What Fading Butterfly Colors Reveal About Environmental Stress
The Hidden Threat of Tire Pollution to Salmon Populations
Hamdan bin Zayed Initiative: Abu Dhabi’s Path to Achieve the World’s Richest Seas
Finally Enforced: Understanding the UN High Seas Treaty
Risks and Opportunities of Submarine Communication Cables for Sustainable Development
Exploring Technological Advancement to Replace Animal Testing
Global Reform on Fisheries Subsidies Signals a Hopeful Shift Toward Ocean Sustainability
Racing with the Rapid Glacier Loss Globally
Sounds Right and Recognizing Nature as an Artist for Biodiversity Conservation