COP15: Necessary But Not Sufficient
The United Nations convened in Montreal last week (COP15) to reach a new milestone: to protect 30% by 2030. Politically, this is a huge step forward. Ecologically, the road is uncertain.
The United Nations convened in Montreal last week (COP15) to reach a new milestone: to protect 30% by 2030. Politically, this is a huge step forward. Ecologically, the road is uncertain.
Community is one of WILD’s favorite regulatory functions because it moderates as it fulfills. What does this mean?
These services set the stage for all the other essential services that make life possible. They are the bedrock of our living biosphere.
For the people in the Gourma region of Mali, nature is never taken for granted.
Not only are they real, they are oftentimes some of the most important concepts and processes that drive our existence.
Infinite possibility is found in here…
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How do we prioritize nature’s needs while working in equilibrium with the land? A Q&A with Grace Jorgensen.
The Yawanawá people live in western Brazil, close to the Peruvian border. The Yawanawá culture revolves around their strong relationship with nature.
In a historic vote on July 28, the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the universal human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment.