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Newborn Rescued From Earthquake Rubble as UAE sends Aid Worth AED50 Million To Turkey and Syria
Worldwide aid for victims is pouring in as the death toll from the deadly earthquake exceeds 5,000 across both Turkey and Syria
Dr. Jane Goodall Talks Chimps, Captivity and Conservation
The conservationist insists nature is resilient and we must have hope that we can overcome today’s problems to pass on a sustainable planet to future generations
As World Moves Into El Niño Experts Warn: Expect Temperatures Never Felt Before
El niño will likely mean global temperatures exceed a 1.5C increase in the coming years
A Global Success Story: Ozone Layer On Road To Full Recovery
International efforts to cut harmful gas emissions means the hole in the protective ozone layer is closing
8 Unique Valentine’s Day Ideas (For Him, Her & The Planet)
From surprising her with a picnic at the love lakes to chartering a sustainable yacht at sunset, nothing says ‘I love you’ quite like these special Valentine’s Day ventures
Sustainably U: The Handcrafted Conscious Clothing Brand That’s Turning Heads
SPECIAL FEATURE: Create a lean, timeless, and effortlessly chic circular wardrobe with the elegant handmade collection from Sustainably U
Why Conflict-Free Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend
You don’t want to celebrate Valentine’s with a diamond that’s paid for a civil war or been plucked from the ground by a child. Luckily, you can sparkle with ethical jewellery
Seagrass Prairies: Why We Need To Save The Savannas Of The Sea Now
They protect our coastlines and trap microplastics in their ribbon-like-leaves, so why are seagrass prairies the ocean’s most overlooked habitat?
Drones to Drop 2.5 Million Mangrove Seeds in Abu Dhabi
The plan is part of a UAE national goal to plant 100 million mangroves by 2030
Are Toxic Tiny Traumas Holding You Back?
Minor everyday problems – tiny traumas – can leave you with major problems that include anxiety and comfort eating if you don’t tackle them head on