simply buying organic won't solve everything wrong with our food system.

The hidden truths behind organic food

If you're mindful of your impact on the planet and disagree with conventional agricultural practices, you may have considered switching to eating organic food. But simply buying organic won't solve everything wrong with our food system.
What’s behind the International Day for the preservation of the ozone layer

What’s behind the International Day for the preservation of the ozone layer

On Friday 16th of September it’s the International Day of Awareness for Ozone Preservation celebrated annually. Let’s discover together the origin of the event and why we need to talk about this relevant topic.
202030 - The Berlin Fashion Summit’s themes: Biosphere, Technosphere and Metasphere

202030 - The Berlin Fashion Summit’s themes: Biosphere, Technosphere and Metasphere

Learn what the 202030 edition of The Berlin Fashion Summit will cover this year. Get prepared for a great combination of innovative topics, ranging from regenerative culture to metaverse.
Reused rocket boosts SpaceX Moon mission

Reused rocket boosts SpaceX Moon mission


SpaceX is improving the quality and speed of sustainable space exploration by lightyears. They recently launched South Korea's "Denuri" lunar orbiter into space with reused rocket components. Here is how this Moon mission is impacting space sustainability and safety from an international level. 

7 out of 10 young people suffer from climate anxiety: are you one of them?

7 out of 10 young people suffer from climate anxiety: are you one of them?

Climate anxiety is very real, and can sometimes make you feel extremely overwhelmed. Learn how to recognize it and cope with it.
Water scarcity around the world and how it impacts you

Water scarcity around the world and how it impacts you

This summer, the headlines mentioning droughts and water shortage have reverberated across the world on a daily basis. Throughout the globe, people are finding ways to cope with the water shortage that is now impacting the unlikeliest of places.
Saudi Arabia plans 100-mile long mirrored, vertical city: The Line

Saudi Arabia plans 100-mile long mirrored, vertical city: The Line

Saudi Arabia recently announced its proposed vertical city, The Line, which will span for 100 miles and run purely on renewable energies while being entirely carbon free.
FAO announces that 90% of Earth’s topsoil is at risk by 2050

FAO announces that 90% of Earth’s topsoil is at risk by 2050

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization has recently announced that 90% of Earth’s topsoil is at risk by 2050 and is actively urging everyone to take greater initiative to monitor and care for soil.
Celebrating World Nature Conservation Day with The Nature Conservancy

Celebrating World Nature Conservation Day with The Nature Conservancy

To celebrate World Nature Conservation Day, we had the delightful opportunity to interview Karen Tharp from The Nature Conservancy and learned more about their missions and hope for how we can all work together to protect the future of both the planet and its inhabitants.
Magnum ice cream and Iris Van Herpen create first ever vegan dress

Magnum ice cream and Iris Van Herpen create first ever vegan dress

In a recent collaboration between Magnum ice cream and fashion designer Iris Van Herpen, the first ever vegan dress was made of cocoa bean husks and reflects both sustainability and the blurring of reality and digitalism emerging in our society.
“Sand battery” for storing green power

“Sand battery” for storing green power

In Finland, the first ever “sand battery” has been installed and it may just be the resolution to the issue of storing green power. With the increase of implementing renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, the issue of storing this energy for later use becomes more dire.
US Supreme Court’s ruling against EPA hinders fight against climate change

US Supreme Court’s ruling against EPA hinders fight against climate change

The US Supreme Court’s recent ruling against EPA hinders our fight against climate change and leaves many, especially environmentalists, with great disappointment. The ruling limits the EPA’s authority to regulate carbon emissions that cause climate change.