The Paarl campus of Green School South Africa uses solar power and climate-smart water management systems.
Real dung beetles make waste useful and this steel sculpture does the same for plastic
E.Coli counts in tributaries feeding the Hennops River run into tens of millions, far above the permitted limit
We need a profound rethinking of the meaning of sustainability in sport — the global commercial model is neither environmentally nor socially sound
Brazil’s rich biodiversity is under attack from multiple fronts
From tiny sensors that can be fitted to animals, to swarms of remotely-piloted drones, researchers have a host of new ways to study the natural world
It has an ethical concern to help people coexist and to understand each other and society
As a result of human influences and global environmental change, the migratory bird has taken to a more sedentary lifestyle.
Amazing previously undocumented creatures found in the Greater Mekong area are under threat because of uncontrolled human expansion.