Organic farming is not inefficient, it is our lack of understanding and knowledge of how to maximise yields that … More
Category: species conservation
Scientists discover the World’s Tiniest Chameleon
In a recent study published in the journal Nature- Scientific Reports, scientists have announced the discovery of a subspecies of the chameleon … More
The First Star Gazers were Indigenous People
Teaching Indigenous Star Stories- Listen to an audio version of this article courtesy of Walrus Educators like Wilfred Buck … More
Mayan beekeeper fought Monsanto GMO by plantings in Mexico wins Goldman Environmental Prize
Leydy Pech, a Mayan beekeeper who led a coalition that stopped Monsanto from planting genetically modified crops in seven … More
New Genetic Study Makes it Possible to Accurately Estimate Age of Endangered Whale While it is Alive
Preliminary results raise questions about whether Cook Inlet beluga whales are reproducing much later than initially thought. Newly published research … More
Papua Tribe Take Action Against Destruction of its Ancestral Forest for Palm Oil
Members of the Auyu tribe of Papua, Indonesia, are demanding a halt to the operations of palm oil company … More
Hot Topics that need to be discussed at the 2021 Climate Conferences
Climate change is a natural Earth cycle, in response to Sunspot cycles and space weather activity among other complex environmental … More
The Dolphin Project’s amazing work over the last year.
2020 has been a year like no other. I’m not certain anyone could have predicted what the last … More
French -British Duo walk 880kms to collect discarded masks and plastic bottles
French -British Duo walk 880kms to collect discarded masks and plastic bottles to raise awareness. One is called “the English … More
Ecocide to become a Punishable Crime
Over the past fifty years we have seen a weakening of environmental laws as corporations lobby politicians to their favourable … More