Rachel Lowry is a fiercely inspiring woman. As the WWF-Australia Chief Conservation Officer, she works with experts to develop solutions to problems that threaten nature and our wellbeing.
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Can time in nature really decrease depression and anxiety? And what’s does Europe’s “green deal” mean? We take a look at the latest environment news.
We take a look at the latest studies and research to bring you important environmental and conservation news, from animal habitats to plant-based diets.
We speak to Australian entrepreneur Katerina Kimmorley about global poverty and climate change and how Australia can become a clean energy superpower.
Hemp Collective was founded by Maxine and Mike Shea, a family-run Australian hemp business based near Byron Bay, NSW. We speak to Mike to find out more about their sustainable and ethical brand.
As pioneers in the natural skincare industry (manufacturing natural skincare for more than three decades), the company has always been at the forefront of new natural ingredients and understanding the value in adopting socially and environmentally responsible practices — for its consumers and the planet. More specifically, it understood the real risk and danger that certain mainstream ingredients present to humans and the environment.
Brookfarm discusses their new environmental initiative to produce carbon-neutral products with the principle of investing in climate-positive projects.
Did you know that trees can absorb the CO2 and the pollutants from air and soil, and cool the world with dappled leaves. Their susurration, that gentle sound of rustling leaves, calms us, soothes us and gives us joy.To save the world, we could plant trees.
Intact tropical forests are wonderful carbon sinks. However, if our forests continued to be destroyed or illegally logged, they could become net carbon sources and pose an additional threat to a stable climate.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to a recognition by businesses that they have an obligation beyond profit-seeking to maintaining the society and environment in which they operate. The inspiring truth is that when corporations put CSR at their heart then everybody wins: society, the environment and the business.
Discover why clownfish disappearing, how much water is used to flush toilets and other environmental news.
The phenomenon of planned obsolescence where items are designed to break down or be replaced generates enormous amounts of waste and contributes significantly to climate change. A “repair economy” may be the answer to a sustainable way forward.
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