Communicating on climate change is all about educating and mobilizing audiences to take action to confront the climate crisis.
The world is warming dangerously, humans are the cause of it, and a failure to act today will deeply affect the future of the Earth.
This is always the top question when we talk about climate changes.
How do views on climate change differ between men and women?
Fact Finding Mission in Honduras
Slowing down the climate catastrophe would require systematic change according to the participants of the cross-country survey conducted by the Game ...
The stunning week in the International Youth Exchange camp in Slovakia, organised by BROZ, was marked by wildlife watching, debates on biodiversity ...
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We are now more aware that air travel is not guilt-free – but how many of us are aware of the extent of its polluting impact?
One of Hungary’s most famous wine regions, Tokaj is experiencing the effect of climate change as we speak. The changing conditions pose a serious ...
Climate change, grape cultivation, and the wine industry: the effects of the changing climate, and the opportunities that come with it.
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Doughnut economics is a recent concept that has been widely discussed ever since its author, British economist Kate Raworth, introduced it in her ...
World leaders are turning to renewables to power societies without overpowering our planet. But as the familiar oil spills, land clearance, water ...
The sole focus of climate change as a strictly environmental issue misses by large a critical social dilemma: how differently will its impacts be ...
As it currently goes, the world by 2050 is a scary thought: rising sea levels, extreme summer heat, and mass forced migration. Yet, climate ...
2020, the year of the COVID-19 pandemic, is also a make or break year for biodiversity. We are experiencing a sixth mass extinction. After our ...
Fridays for Future, Extinction Rebellion, the Sunrise Movement. The list goes on, but they act as one. The global youth are making a stand to ...
We need to dig deep into the roots of our differences so we can come together to save soil and, by extension, humanity.
We take from the soil more than we give. Now, our greediness is one of the greatest threats to our long term survival.
The history of soil contains clues to the fate of civilisations that fail to take care of their soil.
Soil is one of the building blocks of life, yet we pay so little attention. Time to shine a light in our forgotten origins.