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Switching from meat production to growing crops for vegan foods can be good for farmers and the environment. HUFFPOST
Read MoreSwitching from meat production to growing crops for vegan foods can be good for farmers and the environment. HUFFPOST
Read MoreScientists, farmers and volunteers are looking for ways to lessen the impact of climate change as experts warn a third mass bleaching has taken place. THE GUARDIAN
Read MoreAs fake meat floods the market, some fast-food joints are insisting that their ultra-sustainably raised beef is better for the planet. REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
Read MoreAs Chile fights COVID-19 against a backdrop of unresolved social tensions, the government hopes its strengthened plan to tackle climate change will help ease inequality while getting a green boost from economic recovery after the coronavirus outbreak. THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION
Read MoreIsolation and other shifts in behavior during the coronavirus outbreak could also alter our greenhouse gas emissions. But will the changes stick? THE NEW YORK TIMES
Read MoreNew rules could spell the death of a "throwaway" culture in which products are bought, used briefly, then binned. The regulations will apply to a range of everyday items such as mobile phones, textiles, electronics, batteries, construction and packaging. It's part of a worldwide movement called the Right to Repair. BBC NEWS
Read MoreInstead, the new craze for the South African succulent spekboom shows our obsession with silver bullet solutions to the climate crisis. HUFFPOST
Read MoreIn a new book, ‘The Future We Choose,’ two of the negotiators of the Paris climate agreement envision the future we could live in if the world comes together to fight climate change. FAST COMPANY
Read MoreBuying hybrids and solar panels persuades other people to buy them. That dynamic can help stop climate change. THE WASHINGTON POST
Read MoreDeMocker and Heather McTeer Toney, a former regional Environmental Protection Agency administrator and the national field director for Moms Clean Air Force, offer a few suggestions for parents who want to know where to start. THE WASHINGTON POST
Read MoreAll your questions answered about the trillion trees everyone is talking about. FAST COMPANY
Read MoreAcross North America and Europe, bees are suffering dramatic species loss due to the climate crisis. From supporting farmers to citizen science, communities are working to protect these vital pollinators. HUFFPOST
Read MoreInspired by his family's gardening history, and by technology he had come across during business trips in Israel, Sidibe in 2011 began developing Mali's first automated greenhouse - a hectare-wide metal and plastic structure that looms over the low surrounding scrub, the only vegetation that grows reliably under Mali's blistering sun. PLACE
Read MoreIn South Africa, there used to be a thicket the size of Cyprus that could suck up the equivalent of three times the US’s annual carbon emissions. These people are trying to grow it back. BBC FUTURE
Read MoreCommunity Ecology Institute, a nonprofit that seeks to reunite people with nature, one of over 2,000 organizations and individuals across the country growing food in climate victory gardens ― be it on a balcony or in a backyard, a community garden or larger urban farm project ― in a bid to mitigate the climate crisis. HUFFPOST
Read MoreBlockchain can help us create the infrastructure for efficient circular economies - reducing waste and tackling climate breakdown. THE ECOLOGIST
Read MoreThe UK is going to lead a space mission to get an absolute measurement of the light reflected off Earth's surface. Proponents of the mission expect its data to help reduce the uncertainty in projections of future climate change. BBC NEWS
Read MoreIf the UK wants to meet its net zero emissions target by 2050, the population need to cut the beef, lamb and dairy it consumes by 20 per cent the Committee on Climate Change said, which it described as a "modest" reduction within the Government health guidelines. iNEWS
Read MoreA country that opposes human rights and democracy is also coming up with some smart solutions. Can we emulate the good without endorsing the bad? REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
Read MoreHere’s a five-step plan to deal with the stress and become part of the solution. THE NEW YORK TIMES
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