Sustainable Diving: A Guide to Protecting the Sea
Coral reefs are home to 25% of marine life, but are extremely vulnerable to human activities. With more than 6 million active divers worldwide, sustainable…
Coral reefs are home to 25% of marine life, but are extremely vulnerable to human activities. With more than 6 million active divers worldwide, sustainable…
In recent decades, the gray wolf (Canis lupus) has experienced one of the most iconic wildlife returns in Europe and North America. This apex predator,…
In 2025, while “recycling” logos continue to adorn millions of containers, a revealing OECD report confirms that only 9% of the plastic produced globally is…
As the world moves toward the energy transition, long-term storage remains the Achilles’ heel of renewable energy. In this context, Finland has developed an ingeniously…
In 2025, the fight against plastic pollution has found an unexpected ally in the fungi kingdom. Scientists around the world are exploring the potential of…
As the IUCN Red List continues to grow, with more than 44,000 animals at risk by 2025, some lights of hope shine on the conservation…
In recent years, Europe has witnessed a radically different conservation movement: rewilding. This strategy, which involves restoring natural processes with minimal human intervention, is bringing…
The Caribbean, known for its pristine waters and vibrant reefs, has faced decades of coral devastation due to climate change, pollution, and disease. However, in…
In recent years, urban gardens have experienced an unprecedented boom. According to FAO data, 35% of European city dwellers already practice some form of home…
By 2025, algae-derived bioplastics have emerged as one of the most promising solutions to combat single-use plastic pollution. With significant technological advances and a growing…