by Warp Institute | Mar 25, 2022 | π Human Progress
After federal protections for the gray wolves were restrained, Judge Jeffery White of the US district court of Oakland, California, ruled in favor of reinstating the protection last Thursday. He found that gray wolf populations would not be able to bounce back without...
by Warp Institute | Mar 24, 2022 | π Human Progress
A non-profit organization (NGO) called Sea Women of Melanesia trains Indigenous women to safeguard coral reefs that are under threat from climate change. Today the organization has more than 40 members,w and they protect 43 marine areas.“The Sea Women of...
by Warp Institute | Mar 23, 2022 | π Human Progress
A problem for both fish and commercial fishermen is that part of what is caught in the net is bycatches. In other words, fish that were not the target of the fishery. It can affect endangered species such as sharks and rays, wasting valuable time because commercial...
by Warp Institute | Mar 23, 2022 | π Human Progress
The Galápagos Islands are home to many lush and diverse ecosystems. Ecuador has decided to create a far-reached marine reserve north of the archipelago to protect and preserve them. This new reserve is called Hermandad (which means brotherhood in Spanish), and it...
by Warp Institute | Mar 23, 2022 | β€οΈ Health Tech, π‘ Optimist's Edge
📉 What people thinkWhen we asked people about the ownership of their health data, in other words – who is in control of their health data, 45 percent were unsure. 28 percent believe they do not have their data in their hands, while 26 percent answered...