A new wave of green industrial policies comes with a set of important economic and social trade-offs for the implementing countries as well as the cross-border impacts for their trading partners.
Microplastics are infamous for being everywhere on Earth, with some estimates placing the number of plastic shards and particles in the ocean alone at over 350 trillion. Many research teams are working on developing much-needed technologies to remove microplastics from drinking water and ocean water.
In a remote network of lakes, scientists are deliberately adding plastic to the water—and what they're finding could change how pollution is tackled around the world.
The forthcoming International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress (WCC) will take place in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), from October 9–15, 2025. Held every 4 years since 1948, the Congress brings together world leaders and decision-makers from government, civil society, Indigenous communities, business, and academia to advance solutions that protect and restore the environment, as well as harness the power of nature to address global challenges.
Manitoba’s Roadmap to Net-Zero, released today, embraces the shift to an innovative, affordable, low-carbon economy with low-cost energy, built through meaningful partnerships with Indigenous Peoples. All Manitobans stand to benefit.
This guide supports agricultural cooperatives (ACs) and their partners in Cambodia to develop business plans that strengthen sustainability and resilience.