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Fishless Oceans: Will We Pay the Ultimate Price in the Future for Overfishing?
Thirty per cent of our oceans have already been pushed beyond their biological limits so will overfishing drive fish past the point of no return by 2048?
UAE’s Great Battery Challenge School Winners Announced
Schools in the UAE have been awarded cash prizes after a record turnout for Beeah Education’s Great Battery Challenge
Tread Lightly but Stylishly in these UAE Thrift Stores
Create fabulous new looks and reduce the environmental impact of your wardrobe with these UAE thrifty treasure troves
Appetite for Extinction. Frogs Under Threat from EU Demand for Legs
Why the insatiable EU appetite for frogs legs could see some amphibians disappear for good.
Malala Day: How We Can All Be More Like Malala
As a child, she highlighted the injustices of life under Taliban rule and went on to campaign for women’s education after surviving an assassination attempt. Now, on Malala Day, we can all try to be more courageous
Eating Fresh Fish is ‘Linked to Deadly Skin Cancer’ in Study
Consuming just two cans of tuna per week or eating other non-fried fish increases the risk of developing melanoma by a FIFTH, researchers claim
Trash Man Rob Greenfield is Saving the Planet One Step at a Time
Meet Rob Greenfield. An Activist with a purpose, he’s saving the planet one footstep at a time by walking the streets of LA wearing a month’s worth of trash
Why You Should Learn to Forgive
Whether you’ve been hurt, betrayed or just slighted, forgiving others is good for your mental and physical health and gives you a sense of freedom, experts say
Octopus Numbers Surge off UK’s Cornish Coast
The number of octopuses seen along Cornwall’s coasts has skyrocketed with numbers not seen in the area for 70 years
The Unhappy Tale of the Fight to Free Happy the Melancholy Elephant
In an historic ruling, the New York Court of Appeals rules Asian elephant must stay in zoo but two of the judges claim captivity is cruel