14.08.2023
Odra Disaster, One Year On: Poland’s Rivers Still Need Saving

A year since a toxic algae bloom killed millions of fish in the Odra, Poland’s river restoration efforts remain insufficient. But the demands of citizens to democratise water management are becoming impossible to ignore.

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07.07.2023
Against Climate Pessimism

Climate pessimists bend scientific evidence to their narrative of “collapse”, overlooking the complex, unpredictable nature of social processes.

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13.06.2023
Deep-Sea Mining: A Scandal About to Erupt

The health of the ocean is central in the protection of the planet. But a rushed green light to deep-sea mining can put it at risk.

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13.06.2023
Mining for Data: The Extractive Economy Behind AI 

AI specialist Kate Crawford uncovers the earthly underpinnings of the digital realm.

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20.04.2023
Peatlands Matter for Climate and Biodiversity

Despite their potential for climate conservation, peatlands remain a depleted and overlooked resource.

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03.03.2023
Global Biodiversity Governance Has a Big Blindspot

A biodiversity crisis is underway despite stronger global rules for nature.

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08.02.2023
Why Is It So Difficult to Regulate Toxic Contamination?

Chemical industries manufacturing and selling toxic chemicals have escaped EU regulations despite mounting evidence on their harms.

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26.01.2023
On the Edge of the Sixth Mass Extinction: How Can We Prevent It?

Postponing action on biodiversity could be a death sentence for many species on the planet and costly for humankind. Here’s what we can still do.

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03.11.2022
A History of Struggle: Environmental Protests in Poland

Throughout its history, the environmental protest movement in Poland has overcome many obstacles to become a unifying force for change.

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20.10.2022
Ukraine’s Environment Faces a Long Road to Recovery

The war in Ukraine will continue to cast its shadow over the country’s natural ecosystems for decades to come.

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