Nedbank Foundation’s Green Economy Project focuses on skill development and entrepreneurship, in which female-led businesses have played big roles.... Read More
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Interdisciplinary research would mean collaborative efforts from different fields and disciplines to figure out comprehensive solutions to the complex problems of our modern world.... Read More
Queen Victoria Market’s sustainability target is to produce zero carbon and send zero waste to landfill by 2027.... Read More
Research shows that climate change and global pandemics are linked.... Read More
Protecting Blue Corridors by WWF is a report that details the behavior of migrating whales, the dangers they may face, and how we can help protect them.... Read More
A joint project called the Conservation of Iranian Wetlands Project worked on the restoration of wetland sites in Iran.... Read More
The commitment calls for a collective participation from visitors to take part in preserving New Zealand’s natural landscape.... Read More
National University of Singapore officially launched the Research Centre on Sustainable Urban Farming (SUrF). It undertakes multidisciplinary research that combines Science, Engineering, and Computing.... Read More
The Ocean Cleanup is transitioning to massively scale-up its ocean cleanup system in the North Pacific Ocean.... Read More
The Griffith Asia Institute launched the Inclusive Growth Hub focusing on research and capacity-building to accelerate financial and digital inclusion in the Asia-Pacific.... Read More

Advancing Green Economy and Celebrating Female Entrepreneurs in South Africa
Interdisciplinary Research: In Search of the Complete Truth
Queen Victoria Market’s Paths to Sustainability
Public Policy Instruments to Respond to the Global Pandemic Threats
Whale Migrations: Understanding the Habits, Threats, and Conservation Efforts
Conserving Iran’s Wetland Areas
The Tiaki Promise Encourages Tourists to Care for New Zealand’s Nature
Developing Sustainable Urban Farming in Singapore
Bigger is Better: Scaling Up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch Cleanup
Towards Financial and Digital Inclusion in Asia-Pacific’s Rapid Economic Growth