
The Oceans are Boiling: Why July’s Record Heat is a Wake-up Call for Humanity
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC July’s sunbathing scenes have left an indelible mark, not on our tans, but on our planet’s climate records; with the average temperature reaching
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC July’s sunbathing scenes have left an indelible mark, not on our tans, but on our planet’s climate records; with the average temperature reaching
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In a radical move echoing the timeless connection between humans and nature, Sikkim, a jewel in the Eastern Himalayas, is rolling out
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Each year, our planet watches 4.7 million hectares of forests disappearing. The measurement of net forest loss—deforestation plus any gains over a
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC The chatter of cod, the trills of bearded seals, and the symphony of humpback whales: these are the mellifluous sounds of a
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Imagine basking in the sun at a tropical beach, you’re likely to spot mangrove trees standing stalwart with their roots submerged in
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Indonesia, once synonymous with deforestation, is now leading the pack in reducing its rates of primary forest loss. According to recent data
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC At first glance, the image may resemble a piece of abstract art—strips of shifting colors, each with its own story. Yet, these
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC A recent report has shed light on the alarming extent of wildlife trafficking in the Southeast Asian maritime border zone between Indonesia, Malaysia,
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Mother Earth’s most robust weapon against climate change is the ocean, the world’s largest carbon sink, which also shelters a vibrant array