
"Carbon colonialism" or the hidden emissions of the global economy.
The true carbon emissions of the products we use are often hidden and their levels are often very far from what we think. Let's follow the journey of a simple t-shirt.
We know that recycling cans and taking shorter showers are not enough. On the occasion of Earth Day this April 22, PETA recalls that the last alarming IPCC report calls for a dr...
Read moreNot a fan of Unabomber. “When the hares declared equal rights between animals, they wanted to ostracize the lions; they didn't answer, but they bared their teeth &r...
Read moreA better understanding of this hidden geography is the first step in tackling the opaque and misunderstood carbon footprint of our global economy – and decolonizing environmental accounting systems that favor the world's biggest polluters.
The true carbon emissions of the products we use are often hidden and their levels are often very far from what we think. Let's follow the journey of a simple t-shirt.
WIZARDWORDS 3.0 RECYCLING IS A LIE AND EVERYONE KNEW IT. This next edition of the WIZARDWORDS looks at recycling and what role it will play in the solutions for the ...
Read moreMichelle Thew is the CEO of Cruelty Free International – the leading organization working to end animal testing worldwide. For more than 20 years, Michelle has been an adv...
Read moreWhat are the main drivers of deforestation and forest degradation and which role the financial system has to play? Luciane Moessa, Ph.D., Fernanda Bianco, M.Sc. ...
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