Positive tipping points can restore ecosystems through small actions, fostering biodiversity, better health, and sustainable practices for a healthier planet.
Positive tipping points can restore ecosystems through small actions, fostering biodiversity, better health, and sustainable practices for a healthier planet.
Explore 12 key environmental facts about Brazil in 2025, from Amazon deforestation trends and renewable energy expansion to COP30 preparations and biodiversity conservation.
In 2024, wildfires surpassed logging as the main cause of record tropical forest loss, resulting in significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Under pressure after racking up Amazon deforestation records, Pará state is now targeting the bioeconomy.
China has completed a 46-year ‘green belt’ project around the Taklamakan desert, increasing forest coverage but facing criticism for biodiversity damage and limited impact on sandstorms. Desertification remains a challenge.
Denmark’s Green Tripartite pact, adopted by Parliament, introduces a CO2 tax on farmers starting in 2030, aims to restore nature and biodiversity, and sets ambitious environmental goals by 2045.
Gareth Lloyd’s outlines the path and objective for starting Truly Nuts!.
Truly Nuts offers sustainable Brazil nuts, supporting rainforest conservation and fair wages while providing diverse, delicious, high-protein snack options.
Solar-powered farms in Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin combat desertification, yet face water and maintenance challenges, posing potential limitations.
A coalition of green groups, including Greenpeace, found that European banks have invested €256 billion in climate and nature-destructive projects since 2015. European Union’s role is deemed hypocritical. Urgent action is required to halt ecosystem destruction.