10 Things We should Know about International Mother Earth Day
International Mother Earth Day, on 22 April, promotes harmony with nature and reminds us of the importance of protecting all the different ecosystems and species on our planet.
International Mother Earth Day, on 22 April, promotes harmony with nature and reminds us of the importance of protecting all the different ecosystems and species on our planet.
The rise in sea levels, greenhouse gas concentrations, and ocean acidification saw new records last year, setting alarm bells. Ocean warming also saw a substantial increase in the past two decades and is penetrating to ever deeper levels.
The world’s trash is reaching crisis levels and as more and more trash is produced every day how we deal with it is going to become a crucial priority for countries around the globe.
How smog, soot, greenhouse gases, and other top air pollutants are affecting the planet—and your health.
Climate change affects the social and environmental determinants of health – clean air, safe drinking water, sufficient food and secure shelter.
Conventional energy seems indispensable, but going 100% renewable isn’t just hypothetical – it is doable, and the best path to a sustainable future.
Health must be on the agenda when the impact of an infrastructure project is being determined. We provide a project for further charity.
In cities across Asia, air pollution levels are reaching alarming levels. There are workable solutions to cleaning up the air of the region’s urban areas but it will require resolve and innovation.
Now is the time to take advantage of the clean air being experienced in many cities across Asia. We must not support a “quick and dirty” post-COVID-19 recovery plan that returns pollution to the region’s skies.