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Amid a global plastic-pollution crisis, artist Erik Jon Olson turns his own plastic waste into quilted works of art in which ...
THE Prince of Wales said watching humans destroy our oceans was “simply heartbreaking” as he urged world leaders to act by thinking big yesterday. William‘s call came in a speech to the Blue ...
Instead, our planet’s impending doom is actually set to happen billions of years from now, long after we’re all gone, when the oxygen levels drop and life as we know it ceases to exist.
Prince William has warned the world's oceans are "diminishing before our eyes" and called on the world to "think big" on how to revive them.
Watch Prince William's speech in full as he called for the world to "act together with urgency" to "save our world" The Prince of Wales today called for the world to “act together with urgency ...
5 June 2025 - All eyes will be on Nice, France, on 9-13 June 2025, when the international community will gather for the third UN Ocean Conference, co-hosted by France and Costa Rica. As ...
Sir David Attenborough urges for the ocean to be saved in ‘Ocean with David Attenborough’, screened in Brussels for our UN Cinema series.
Right now, our planet is in the grips of the most devastating mass coral bleaching event ever in recorded history, affecting a staggering 84% of the world’s coral reefs.
A call to arms argues that emerging microbial technologies can not only improve planetary health and preserve biodiversity — but also be the cornerstone of a thriving economy.
As long as companies prioritize endless growth, they’ll continue to push more consumption—and no amount of ‘green’ products can offset that.
Libby Hopfauf and Annalise Nicholson are in a race against time, and against tape.