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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

by Nick Ames

Europe Braced for Drought As Experts Warn Water Supplies Are Drying Up

Europe faces drought as global warming exacerbates heatwaves, wildfires, floods, and snow-free ski slopes

by Nick Ames

Flying in the Face of Fur: Why the Industry’s Arguments Fall Fantastically Short

About 60 million animals are still killed every year in fur farms. We talk to Dr Clair Linsey, ethicist and author of new book ‘An Ethical Critique of Fur Factory Farming’ about why the fashion faux pas must end

by Josh Sims

Climate Crisis 101: Why We Can’t Leave The World’s Biggest Problem For Our Kids To Solve

Our daily emails and Netflix habit add to global warming so we need to act now to tackle the climate crisis

by Karen Pasquali Jones

Natrl Inspires UAE’s Junior Eco-Architects to Reduce and Recycle

The competition being rolled out across Repton Schools in the UAE is being held in conjunction with boxed water company natrl and culminates in an award ceremony next weekend

by Nick Ames

Bambuyu: Flushing Out the Status Quo with Stylish Sustainable Toilet Paper

When UAE entrepreneur Sahar Karoubi learned that we are flushing away critical forests with every trip to the bathroom, she decided to use her design skills to launch Bambuyu – a stylish and sustainable alternative

by Anthea Ayache

Overpopulation And The Climate Crisis: Is It Selfish To Have Another Baby?

Younger generations are opting not to have children in an attempt to stave off the environmental impact of overpopulation but could that be more of a problem than a solution?

by Josh Sims

Baby Spice Is Tackling The Climate Crisis With Eco Nappies

EXCLUSIVE: The Spice Girl tells us what she wants, what she really, really wants: a sustainable baby and nappies range to help her save the world

by Karen Pasquali Jones

Why We Should Be Galloping To Ban Horse And Carriage Rides

Forced to work long hours in horrific conditions, and beaten when they collapse, carriage horses endure miserable lives just to take tourists on sightseeing tours of cities
WARNING: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES

by Sarah Freeman