Environmental Protection
Locals in the Balkans well up with anger at hydropower dams
Where there was once a free-flowing river, now there are piles of rubble, broken pipes and a concrete wall blocking the water.
One more reason to save sharks: their personalities
Sharks are no mere automata driven only by unquenchable blood lust. They have individual personalities, like many other animals.
Saving primary forests is vital for biodiversity and carbon storage
Simply replanting trees, to create secondary forests, is no substitute for keeping primary forests intact in the first place.
UN: to ward off cataclysmic climate change, we must act
Unless we enact drastic changes and fast, climate change will become unmanageable, the UN says.
Nexus approaches promise a more sustainable future for all
Sustainability challenges have been often addressed separately, and as one problem gets resolved, others emerge out of nowhere.
We’re waging a war on wildlife worldwide
The annihilation of wildlife by organised criminal gangs is violent, bloody, corrupt and insidious.