5 things we learned about urban transformation
Positive change happens in cities, but it’s often lost in a sea of bad news about air pollution, rising costs of living, traffic jams and inequality.
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Positive change happens in cities, but it’s often lost in a sea of bad news about air pollution, rising costs of living, traffic jams and inequality.
Consumers are increasingly aware of the planetary implications of their diets, and only those living under a rock will have failed to notice the market shifting accordingly:
Researcher hopes showing at United Nations will spur further action to help the most disadvantaged artisans
This week, I find myself sitting squarely at the intersection of clarity and confusion when it comes to my perspective about what’s needed to transform our global energy systems.
The British industrial city Manchester is pretty much known for three contributions to global culture: its soccer team, Manchester United; Herman's Hermits, the dreamy 1960s pop band; and The Guardian newspaper, the nearly 200-year-old bastion of British liberalism.
Is cyber-shopping terrible for the environment?
I’ve had enough of the disheartening and visceral — albeit effective — video of a sea turtle with a straw stuck up its nose.
Facebook, long a leader in renewable energy procurements, just announced its first direct investment in a renewable energy project.
Extinction Rebellion activists are threatening to shut down Heathrow Airport with drones.
Thailand’s Maya Bay used to be a quiet cove teeming with marine life, visited by only a handful of tourists each day.