Archive for September 2019
Australia’s feral cats are a menace to native species
These beloved furry creatures have become a menace to other animals in Australia.
Belarus gets serious about climate change
Spurred on by the global urgency on climate change, the Eastern European nation is approaching the issue with greater rigor.
Ireland needs to do more to protect wild birds
Action plans that mean to protect several local species are ineffective, out of date or implemented in a "piecemeal" manner.
Digital stories are shaping our views of a sustainable future
The digital revolution is changing the ways of the world. Not surprisingly it is also reshaping our perception of sustainability.
Should rich nations pay poor ones to protect tropical forests?
A fact of conservation is that the more prosperous a society, the more likely it is to protect its forests. The converse is also true.
Denmark’s ‘tree telethon’ raises funds for forests
In Denmark, a star-studded Saturday night show on TV2 raised enough money to reach more than 90 percent of its goal: to plant one million trees in the fight against climate change. The public broadcaster teamed up with the Danish