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Can the pandemic sound the alarm on climate change?
Rising global temperatures, coupled with the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, are predicted to cause changes in the seasonality, geography and intensity of infectious diseases.
Lia Patsavoudi • 5 min read -
COVID-19 101: How to stay safe, healthy, and eco-friendly
Especially for those of us privileged enough to safely stay indoors at a place we can call home, we can make the choice to make the most of this situation.
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8 films to watch while you are self-isolating
If you’re at home and are looking for ways to learn more about the environment, here are a few suggestions of the films we are watching.
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An ecology reading list for self-isolating environmentalists
There are over a million ecology books in print, and sorting through them might be a challenge. These are some of the essential classics in the field.
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We need to come out of COVID-19 stronger, together
This is the time to be decisive in saving lives and bold in creating a healthier, fairer future through a just recovery.
Helene Hagel • 3 min read -
Covid-19: compassion, cooperation, courage, choice
The consequences of the covid-19 pandemic will be defined by choices. Those choices should be based upon values, not value: compassion, courage and cooperation.
Jennifer Morgan and Anabella Rosemberg • 3 min read -
11 simple ways to care for each other during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic
Get the COVID-19 coronavirus facts, look after each other and stay safe! Here's 11 tips.
Nick Young • 5 min read -
Radioactivity on the move 2020: Recontamination and weather-related effects in Fukushima
Greenpeace Japan’s latest extensive radiation survey has found evidence of recontamination caused by 2019’s Typhoon Hagibis and Typhoon Bualoi, which released radioactive caesium from the forested mountains of Fukushima Prefecture.
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Our global movement against air pollution
Across the globe, people have been taking to the streets to join our movement and demand their basic human right to clean air.
Kate Ford • 6 min read -
Pesticide giants make billions from bee-harming and other hazardous chemicals
“Many of these pesticides are so toxic that the UK and the EU have banned them, but the industry has found new markets in countries with weaker regulations."