Archive for November 2021
Cattle ranching is destroying the rainforest – what the EU can do about it
As the destruction of the Amazonian rainforest is reaching new heights, the EU has a unique chance to help end illegal logging.
Scientists have made airplane fuel from sunlight and air
CO2 and water are extracted from air and split into their constituent molecules by help of energy produced by solar panels
Geoengineering and the support for Global South scientists
The DECIMALS Fund is one of 10 projects chosen at the recent Paris Peace Forum for scale-up funding and support.
A new partnership on protecting rainforests in the DRC could prove pivotal
The planet has been losing its tropical forests at an alarming rate, but now and then there is a glimmer of good news. One such glad tiding is a new agreement — signed at COP26 by Félix Tshisekedi, president of the
The South China Sea holds a key to sustainable blue economies
For most people disputes are the main features of the South China Sea. But there is hope for sustainability.
To reach net zero, we must decarbonise shipping
Shipping, which transports 90% of global trade, contributes nearly 3% of global emissions, more than Germany.