We talk to multimedia journalist Purple Romero about telling stories on climate change and the environment, and how we can fight back against disinformation in the news and on social media.
Read MoreFor environmental scientist Kubi Follosco, translating and communicating science into practical, usable information is vital when it comes to empowering coastal communities and preparing them for climate change.
Read MoreDr. Monica Ortiz tells us about becoming a scientist, the challenges women face in academia, how crucial research is in changing lives, and women’s contribution to more equitable solutions to the climate crisis.
Read MoreAre your reusable bags or eco-bags really eco-friendly and sustainable? Our intern, Tiffany Chang, shows us that might not be the case.
Read on to find out why.
Read MoreOur intern, Hannah Furigay, writes about how COVID-19 could spell even more danger for small-island and low-lying nations around the world, as the UNFCCC negotiations and key global decisions on the climate crisis have been delayed by the global pandemic.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has immensely affected public health and safety and the socio-economic well-being of millions around the world, but its impacts do not stop there. It has forced delays in international discussions, which could have serious implications on our ability to stay on track in achieving climate goals. Aya reflects on the interplay between two of the greatest global crises in recent history.
Read MoreSophia writes about how the Population, Health and Environment (PHE) approach, which "highlights the interconnectedness between people, their health, and their environment as well as the need for multi-sectoral collaboration and coordination, can point us towards a better response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreNicky writes about the importance of people, communities, and beliefs as considerations for the design and implementation of wildlife conservation strategies.
Read MoreSteph shows us some examples of local organizations that utilizes crowdsourcing and citizen science in their conservation efforts and tells us more about the importance of citizen science in this day and age.
Read MoreChester looks back on the most prominent natural calamities that happened this year and tells us how 2019 is a substantial preview of what to expect in the future.
Read MoreThe Parabukas team and Dr. Antonio La Viña give us a preview of key issues at the 25th Conference of Parties of the UNFCCC, zeroing in on the role of civil society as well as agenda items related to forests, land, and biodiversity.
Read MoreOur intern, Renzo, gives us some tips on how to make our adventures to the mountains eco-friendly and sustainable.
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