I hold a degree in Accounting and an MSc in Business Administration from Bocconi University, Milan. I’ve been passionate about economics since I was young, when I first entered the world of work in ...
Forests are being revived in India thanks to the will of groups of women who are making a change for their communities and biodiversity.
Much like death, extinction is part of life, an inevitable, natural phenomenon that has occurred cyclically throughout our planet’s history. Approximately 99 per cent of species that have walked the ...
Some of the earliest formulations of the idea come from Ancient Greece: South African philosopher David Benatar quotes the Greek tragedian Sophocles and the text of Ecclesiastes in his book Better ...
Ecuador’s closed season bans the fishing of certain species for a few months each year, to help stocks recover to more sustainable levels. Ministerial Agreement 070 establishes a bycatch percentage ...
A mother holds her son’s head, the boy is no older than two years old, inside a goat’s stomach. After a couple of minutes, he resurfaces as if out of water. He isn’t wet but his skin in covered in ...
The COP24 in Katowice has ended leaving many doubts among environmental associations. However, there’s who doesn’t give in – like Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, who decided to go to Poland to give a ...
New research shows that artificial intelligence (AI) can track the health of coral reefs by analysing the sounds and noises emitted by its constitutive parts. Exeter University used the technology to ...
“When thunder, lightning and water come, my grandmother cries gravely. She remembers my mum. When we lose our family, we remember. When it’s windy, we remember everything. When we don’t have our ...
We are Earth. We are biodiversity. We are Jiva. We are conscious. We are alive. We are free. We are members of one interconnected earth-family: of sovereign, autonomous, self organised, interdependent ...
Isatou Ceesay is a 41-year-old social entrepreneur and the Director of the Gambia Women’s Initiative (WIG), based in the village of N’Jau, 681 kilometres (423 miles) away from the Gambian capital ...
Recent estimates show that 50% of the Indonesian population lives below $2 a day and 18% below $1 a day. On average, 1.6% of income is spent on health and almost 60% of Indonesians remain without ...