The current draft of the Punjab Tree Protection Act suffers from a fundamental structural flaw: It is overwhelmingly urban-focused. While protecting city trees is vital, Punjab’s geography is ...
Widespread discontent in Iran has sent millions of protesters into the streets. Poor environmental planning embodies one of ...
Sudan hosts 14 million displaced people, but a fragile trend of return to Khartoum is emerging, despite ruins.
A localised but devastating trend has emerged: the transformation of the nation’s lighterage fleet into "floating warehouses.
This piece explores discussions from Davos 2026 on building resilience through nature-based solutions and renewable energy, ...
The world can be flooded one year and still be running out of water. A new UN report explains why our water problem can’t be ...
Presented at Göteborg’s TV Drama Vision, the new Dramanation projects play off powerful IP and A-List talent from Sweden and ...
A major review in Frontiers in Science highlights how tackling unsustainable food systems—reflected by our changing food environment—is urgent for both health and climate. The paper reviews evidence ...
Madeleine Finlay speaks to Patrick Wintour, who has been reporting on Iran’s water crisis, while Prof Mohammad Shamsudduha of UCL explains what can be done to bring water supplies back from the brink ...
A hidden force is causing highly populated river deltas to sink. In many cases, the subsidence is happening faster than the sea is rising ...
The world has entered what United Nations scientists describe as an era of global “water bankruptcy,” with 6.1 billion people ...
United Nations researchers say the planet has blown past a simple “water crisis” and into something more structural: a kind ...