During a field expedition, reef scientists have used the same tools for decades: SCUBA gear, clipboards, pencils, rubber bands and waterproof paper. Emily Darling is a conservation scientist with Wildlife Conservation Society or WCS. She writes in an essay published...
There is research that shows that at least half of the earth’s surface needs to be wilderness in order for us to prevent a climate catastrophe and a mass extinction of animals. At present, we are not close to that figure, but an initiative will hopefully take us...
Have you ever wondered how your purchases affect the environment and where you can make the most impactful change? If you have, Joro is the app for you. Joro is an app that tracks the carbon footprint from your purchases in real-time. This shows you how you can make...
Two decades ago, African leaders signed the landmark Abuja Declaration pledging to reduce malaria deaths on the continent by 50 percent over a 10-year period marked by 2010. Robust political commitment, together with innovations in new tools and a steep increase in...
How can we preserve humanity’s knowledge for future generations? It’s not something we think about on a daily basis, but the non-profit Arch Arch Foundation does. Its goal is nothing less than to create a backup for humanity’s knowledge .To succeed...
Digital first. This has been the lead motif for numerous organizations the last decade. A huge shift in changed consumer behavior has revolutionized all sorts of business sectors. Media, healthcare, retail just to mention a few.Online life has advanced both our...