Archive for 2023
The Green Revolution is a warning, not a blueprint for feeding a hungry planet
Feeding a growing world population has been a serious concern for decades, but today there are new causes for alarm.
New approaches are needed to stop the killing of orangutans in Borneo
Thirty percent of villages interviewed by scientists reported that orangutans had been killed in the last five to 10 years.
Wild elephants are great at solving problems, scientists find
Individual wild elephants have different willingness and abilities to problem-solve in order to get food.
Lego’s ESG dilemma: An abandoned plan to use recycled plastic bottles is a wake-up call for supply chain sustainability
The world’s largest toy manufacturer has built a reputation not only for the durability of its bricks but also for its investments in sustainability.
Global South needs locally driven innovation to turn tide on UN’s SDG agenda
Years of setbacks on global sustainable development goals have left millions at risk of poverty and insecurity.
Clean energy in the US depends on domestic resources and workers
Democrats want clean energy; Republicans want domestic jobs. Can Americans have both?