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
SDGs Goal 14
The United Nations Ocean Conference discussed ways to promote and strengthen sustainable ocean-based economies for SIDS.... Read More
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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
The 9th Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development aims to be a catalyst for solutions in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ramveer Tanwar’s lake restoration project ensures clean water availability—not only for human’s daily needs and irrigation but also for the plants and animals as essential elements of our biodiversity.... Read More
Clean rivers lead to a cleaner ocean. In the war against plastic pollution, Sungai Watch has installed 100 trash barriers to protect rivers in Bali, Indonesia.... Read More
Temperatures in the most recent decade (2011-2020) were higher than ever. With this trajectory, global temperature is expected to reach or even exceed 1.5°C of heating in the next 20 years.... Read More
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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
Asia-Pacific’s Uphill Battle for Sustainable Development
Ramveer Tanwar ‘Resurrects’ the Dead Lakes of India
Sungai Watch Reached the 100th Barrier Milestone in Protecting Our Rivers
IPCC New Report Calls for Strong and Immediate Action to Limit Irreversible Climate Change Effects
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