Can bottom trawling ever be sustainable?
Environmentalists are celebrating a Greek ban on bottom trawling and urging other nations to follow. Some scientists fear unintended consequences.
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The Salween explained: Asia’s last great undammed river
We examine Southeast Asia’s largest free-flowing river, as it navigates competing interests between the countries it spans, and discuss Myanmar’s military junta’s role in shaping its future
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Acción Andina: The NGO on a quest to reforest the Andes
The organisation’s Earthshot Prize-winning approach prioritises ancestral knowledge and has seen nearly 10 million trees planted across South America
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‘Nothing is left’: A Brazilian city bears the environmental scars of salt mining
After five decades of extraction in Maceió, houses sink and crack, and fishers struggle. A new investigation in congress may bring justice
Two Sessions: What it means for China’s climate policy in 2024
China’s most important political meetings show balancing act between economic growth and emissions control
Uruguay’s navy looks to shine a light on ‘dark fishing’
Military says new ships and equipment will help it fight the scourge of illegal activity
How a Nigerian ecofeminist grew a climate movement
After witnessing the violent impacts of warming, Oladosu Adenike started a national movement empowering young people to take action
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