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Continue reading →: World Ozone Day 2025Every year on September 16, the world pauses to mark World Ozone Day, a reminder of both a remarkable environmental victory and the ongoing work needed to protect our skies. The ozone layer, discovered to be thinning dramatically in the 1980s, sparked one of the most successful global environmental agreements…
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Continue reading →: The Climate-Conflict Nexus: How Disasters Drive Migration and InstabilityClimate change is often described in terms of melting glaciers, rising seas, and rising temperatures. But behind these environmental shifts lies a powerful social and political story: disasters are driving people from their homes and fuelling instability in vulnerable regions. This is the climate-conflict nexus is a feedback loop where…
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Continue reading →: The Hidden Environmental Cost of Bottled WaterThe bottled water industry has exploded over the last three decades. In 1990, bottled water was considered a luxury. Today, it is a $300+ billion global market and projected to keep growing. More than 600 billion plastic bottles are produced every year. Marketing campaigns have positioned bottled water as a…
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Continue reading →: Fast Furniture: The Hidden CostsWe all love a stylish home, but there’s a growing problem hiding behind trendy, low-cost furniture: fast furniture. Just like fast fashion, it delivers instant gratification as they are affordable, flat-packed, and on your doorstep within days. The catch? These pieces aren’t built to last. Behind the bargains lie devastating…
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Continue reading →: International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies 2025Every year on September 7, the world observes the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, a United Nations designated day aimed at urging stronger global efforts to reduce air pollution. The first observance took place in 2020, following the UN General Assembly’s resolution in 2019.
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Continue reading →: The Water Crisis: Why Freshwater Shortages Are the Next Global EmergencyWhen headlines speak of global threats, climate change, energy shortages, or pandemics often dominate the conversation. But quietly, another emergency is building momentum: the world is running out of freshwater. What makes this crisis unique is its ripple effect as it touches agriculture, health, energy, migration, and even geopolitics. Unless…






