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How to really get to know your clothes.
Research has found that hills and rainy weather are not posing barriers for people wanting to explore rural tourist areas using e-bikes.
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Research shows that rain and hilly terrain doesn’t put people off e-bikes.
De Montfort University students volunteering at Leicester Nirvana Football Club to promote the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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By inspiring collective action, amateur football clubs can drive positive behaviour change and embed sustainability tactics in grassroots sport.
A study found migrants were more likely to volunteer in their communities than native residents.
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Migration is considered an inevitable effect of climate change. It could also be part of the solution.
A view of the Yaqan Nukiy, also known as the Lower Kootenay Band First Nation, wetland restoration project is seen near Creston, B.C.
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The results of a new study are clear: resilient water governance systems are effective and enjoy strong public support. The time is now to build resilience into our global water systems.
Laundry washwater is a major source of microplastic fibers that can end up in water and soil.
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Your washing machine is polluting the ocean.
Producing concrete blocks with captured carbon, like these in Brooklyn, NY., has both economic and climate benefits.
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The combination of the source of the CO₂ and its end use determines its environmental and economic benefits or consequences.
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By and large, corporations who prepared themselves for new sustainability standards were more eloquent on their green plans than achievements.
The Supreme Court of Canada ordered the federal government back to the drawing board on its Impact Assessment Act. But the legislation got a lot of things right in an era of climate change and related issues.
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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal Impact Assessment Act needs amendments for Constitutional compliance, but the court’s recommended approach is no longer viable.
The wine industry is both highly vulnerable to climate change and a global source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Southbrook Organic Vineyards in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
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The wine industry has a major sustainability problem. Informed consumer choice can help drive real change.
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All you need to know about investing your money sustainably.
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The climate crisis poses an existential threat to cricket. Governing bodies like New Zealand Cricket need to up their sustainability game.
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It’s often challenging to live up to your new year’s resolutions – but becoming greener is surprisingly easy.
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Airlines and airports face increased scrutiny – and possibly legal action – over the contradictions between their sustainability claims and the reality of their high-emissions businesses.
Yule be glad you did.
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If you must buy new gifts, here’s how to do it in the best way.
Going for a rental this year?
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How to lay the foundations for success when companies collaborate with charities.
Trees of all kinds have pros and cons when it comes to sustainability.
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How many years you reuse a fake holiday tree matters. So does what happens to a live tree when you’ve packed up the ornaments.
Steel production in an electric arc furnace.
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Electric arc furnaces can use up to 100% scrap steel as its raw material, resulting in a significant reduction in emissions.
Commonly used schemes such as the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, B Corp certifications and the Global Reporting Initiative fail to hold businesses accountable on their green targets.
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Many ‘green’ claims on social media ads are claims only. We need legislation to ensure green terms are clearly defined and based on the truth.