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Cop28 Climate Summit To Plant 10 Mangrove Trees For Every Visitor
It’s estimated that 80,000 new mangrove trees will be planted in the UAE thanks to the climate summit initiative
2000 White Rhinos To Be Rewilded After Private Auction Fails
A non profit has purchased the world’s largest captive rhino breeding operation in a bid to rescue and rewild the white rhinos
Rise And Shine: 9 Ways To Be More Lark
Night owls like to stay up late, burn the midnight oil and party but they can suffer health issues including sleep and mood disorders as well as type 2 diabetes. But they can reset their internal clock with these expert tips and discover their inner lark
Is The Beauty Collagen Craze To Be Wrinkle Free Driving Deforestation?
An Amazon Rainforest Day Feature: There’s a big buzz surrounding collagen, but a recent report claims the anti-aging product promising to turn back the clock is contributing to climate change
States Must Safeguard Children’s Rights From Climate Change Says UN
The UN issued new guidance this week that calls for governments to protect children’s rights in the face of the deepening climate crisis.
Second Hand September: Why Vintage Is The New Sustainable Style
Today, vintage fashion isn’t just celebrated for its exceptional quality; it’s a profound nod to sustainability that surpasses the superficial stitches of modern fashion
Saving The Endangered Bonobos: The World’s Forgotten Apes
From broken forest homes to reserves that are beacons of hope, can bonobos, our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom, cling on to survival?
Tally The Endangered Sea Turtle Flown 4,000 Miles Back Home
The British Air Force are returning Tally, one of the world’s rarest sea turtles – to the Gulf of Mexico after she was found stranded on a UK coastline
9000 Emperor Penguins Die As Climate Crisis Hits Antarctica
Scientists are warning that if we continue using fossil fuels ‘we will drive these iconic, beautiful birds to the verge of extinction’
Paper Straws Found To Contain Potentially Toxic Materials
The survey found PFAS in 90 per cent of paper straws tested raising doubts over their use as an appropriate alternative