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Search ResultTwenty Percent Of The World's Plants Could Go Extinct — And It's Not Just From Climate Change
With the human population fast approaching 8 billion, human beings are leveling forests, clearing savannas, and transforming entire landscapes to make way for industrial-sc...
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Man-made climate change is already cutting into oxygen levels in some parts of the world's oceans and could start producing new "dead zones" in some parts of the seas by 20...
Read MoreExploiting Asia's Biodiversity Can Ensure Food Security, End Hunger
Experts came together at a regional consultation on Asia’s biodiversity to assess opportunities on how to ensure food security and enhance nutrition across the contin...
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Big businesses’ message to lawmakers is clear: We’re doing our part to slash carbon emissions, now you do yours.On Wednesday, two days before world leaders are ...
Read MoreClimate Change Is Not Gender-Neutral
It is well established that the poor are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and that women—who account for the majority of the world’s poor&mdash...
Read MoreSo We Signed the Paris Agreement. Now What?
On Friday, representatives from 175 nations signed the Paris Agreement, which outlines voluntary carbon emissions and climate targets. It's doubtlessly a momentous step in ...
Read MoreUnilever Tops Food Companies In Oxfam Sustainability Ranking
Unilever increased attention to climate change and was the only top food company that asked its suppliers to support farmers’ rights organizations Unilever received t...
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