All posts by Jane Marsh
In Kenya and elsewhere saving mangroves can save the planet
In tropical and subtropical regions worldwide mangroves are important to environmental, social and economic resilience.
Hydrogen for clean energy could be produced from seawater
Seawater electrolysis could produce sustainable hydrogen without worsening the global freshwater shortage.
Sustainability-related jobs keep on evolving
The professional sustainability industry is booming, which has its pros and cons.
Green jobs are outpacing the labor force: what this means for the planet
The need for green-focused jobs is increasing, but institutions haven’t fully established training programs.
Low-income people need renewable energy the most
As matters stand, many families are forgoing groceries, medicines and other necessities to power their homes.
Corporate social responsibility can help companies go green
With climate change becoming a more urgent issue, the environment has become CSR’s primary focus.