Even Cinema can reduce its ecological footprint, both in technical operations and in storytelling. TorinoFilmLab shows how.
Much like death, extinction is part of life, an inevitable, natural phenomenon that has occurred cyclically throughout our planet’s history. Approximately 99 per cent of species that have walked the ...
“When thunder, lightning and water come, my grandmother cries gravely. She remembers my mum. When we lose our family, we remember. When it’s windy, we remember everything. When we don’t have our ...
Ecuador’s closed season bans the fishing of certain species for a few months each year, to help stocks recover to more sustainable levels. Ministerial Agreement 070 establishes a bycatch percentage ...
Some of the earliest formulations of the idea come from Ancient Greece: South African philosopher David Benatar quotes the Greek tragedian Sophocles and the text of Ecclesiastes in his book Better ...
Hong Kong. A group of aspiring designers take part in a workshop, learning how to repair damaged clothing. Despite the fact that the city is famous for its rampant ...
The heart of Nzambi’s ingenious solution lies in turning plastic waste into sustainable construction materials. Gjenge Makers specializes in producing high-quality paving blocks and construction ...
The draft resolution titled “Request for an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the obligations of States in respect of climate change” was the result of the work of a global ...
In February last year, Blue Carbon and Zambia’s Ministry of Green Economy and Environment signed a controversial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The so called agreement, which focuses on carbon ...
New research shows that artificial intelligence (AI) can track the health of coral reefs by analysing the sounds and noises emitted by its constitutive parts. Exeter University used the technology to ...
As soon as he answers the call, we hear birdsong in the background. “You know, we rarely hear that here, in the city. Looking out the window we mostly see cars and skyscrapers,” we confess, perhaps ...