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Continue reading →: What Does the Label ‘Clean Beauty’ Really Mean?Walk down any beauty aisle today and you’ll see it everywhere: “clean,” “non-toxic,” “natural,” “green.” These buzzwords are splashed across skincare bottles and makeup palettes like badges of honour. But what do they actually mean? Is “clean beauty” a regulated standard or just clever marketing? As more consumers seek transparency…
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Continue reading →: Understanding Fire Weather: How Climate Shapes the Spread of WildfiresIn recent years, words like “megafire” and “firestorm” have become all too familiar. Across continents, from Australia’s bushlands to California’s forests, wildfires are growing larger, faster, and more destructive. Behind many of these blazes lies a powerful natural force known as fire weather. They are a combination of atmospheric conditions…
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Continue reading →: How Eco-Bridges and Rewilding Are Reconnecting NatureAcross the world, highways slice through forests, cities sprawl across grasslands, and once-continuous ecosystems have become patchworks of isolated habitats. For wildlife, this fragmentation can be devastating. As these barriers are cutting off migration routes, shrinking gene pools, and leaving species vulnerable to extinction.
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Continue reading →: Understanding the Food Waste Crisis and Its ImpactEvery October 16, the world unites to recognise World Food Day, a moment to reflect on how food connects us and how much of it we waste. Despite producing enough to feed everyone, one-third of all food globally ends up discarded. That’s nearly 1.3 billion tonnes of food every year,…
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Continue reading →: International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction 2025Every year on October 13, the world observes the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (IDDRR). A United Nations initiative that celebrates how people and communities are working to reduce their exposure to disasters. This day reminds us that disasters don’t have to become catastrophes. While we can’t prevent earthquakes,…







