Reduce, Replace & Repair – Cut a Tonne in 21
New report shows how individuals can reach Net Zero, starting with ‘Cut a Tonne in ‘21’.
New report shows how individuals can reach Net Zero, starting with ‘Cut a Tonne in ‘21’.
As water has allowed humans to thrive in the past, so it can continue to in the future
Telling the story of the Okjökull glacier in Iceland, Magnason explains why we need to start connecting to the future in a more intimate way.
Citizens and cities can work together to promote healthy 1.5 degree lifestyles, writes ICLEI.
As mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr is committed to addressing her city’s challenges using an inclusive, data-driven approach to urban development.
What we do today will impact the type of world that future generations inherit. We have the power to create a world that is healthier and more resilient.
Grappling with the impact of Covid-19, global leaders and health experts agree that investing in a green transition will strengthen public health, create jobs and make our society more resilient to future threats.
In Earthrise, Amanda Gorman – first ever American youth poet laureate – uses the power of her words to call on all of society to take action.
Let’s Go Zero 2030 campaign brings together students, parents, teachers, and school staff to create a more sustainable future, starting in the classroom.
We need to care for and live in harmony with the environment, says climate and gender activist Ernestine Leikeki Sevidzem.
Companies with large agricultural supply chains can do something about the water crisis by joining the Ceres-WWF AgWater Challenge.
Living in a city means accepting a certain level of dysfunction: long commutes, noisy streets, underutilized spaces. Carlos Moreno wants to change that.
Innovative alternatives to meat products are springing up and being welcomed by consumers, while helping to cut emissions from the food sector.
The electric fleet market is rapidly moving into the fast lane, as the environmental and running cost benefits of EVs become obvious and concerns over range and reliability start to recede.
People around the world are demanding clean air — and cities are starting to respond, says electrification advocate Monica Araya.
In conversation with urbanist and spatial justice activist Liz Ogbu, Jackson shares thoughts on leadership, tech, the environment and building a green economy.
In the wake of recent protests against racism globally, now more than ever, citizens’ concern for social and climate justice is burgeoning.
WorldGBC network launches Sustainable Buildings for Everyone, Everywhere — a new strategy to tackle the climate emergency, health and wellbeing, and resource efficiency issues in the built environment.
Cities are clear about the future they want and they are already showing what is possible. In 2020 we can build something different and better. The work has already begun.
There are clear connections between COVID-19 and the climate crisis – we must act now to tackle both systemic threats together.