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Indigenous communities in Brazil
Interview: Kaime Silvestre By Alessandra Bonanomi Despite their negligible ecological footprint, Indigenous people are often the first to...


Film Review: Princess Mononoke: The pro-environment messaging of Miyazaki’s films
by Alberto Sclaverano for Citiplat Many consider Hayao Miyazaki one of Japan's best animation directors. While his films were primarily...


Including local knowledge to study climate change
Source: Nepali Times Scientist couple spend six months researching climate impact on glaciers and biodiversity below Kangchenjunga When...


Countries bet on forests and soils to reach net-zero
Source: Tyndall Centre New research by the University of East Anglia highlights the risks of countries relying on nature-based solutions...


Film Review: 2040, when approaching the climate crisis with a bit of optimism seems a good idea
By: Alberto Sclaverano Damon Gameau’s 2019 Australian documentary 2040 is unique among the pictures that deal with the climate crisis....


New app allows users to explore how global warming changes their cities’ climate
Source: Tyndall Centre A new mobile app allows people to explore how global warming will affect the future climate of their towns and...


Taking climate finance to the people
Source: Nepali Times Enabling communities hit hardest by climate crisis to lead climate action Imagine a world where the people hit...


No DooM MooD
Women scientists’ answers to those who cast doubts on existing solutions to climate change in an effort to make us feel helpless. They...


Brazil/2: The Politics of Affection
As explained by an indigenous woman elected to Brazil's National Congress By: Amanda Vargas Sonia Guajajara and Célia Xakriabá are on a...


Brazil/1: A Ray of Hope
The election of two indigenous women to Brazil's National Congress By: Amanda Vargas Sonia Guajajara and Célia Xakriabá are on a mission...


Film Review: Vesper: an independent sci-fi tale with a striking message
by: Alberto Sclaverano Vesper is a 2022 science fiction film made in Europe. It has been financed thanks to a co-production between...


Unthinkable in the Current Climate
Source: Nepali Times Hotter summers in the Indo-Gangetic plains could lead to mass migration of people to cooler Himalayan climes Kim...


USA: Renewable Energy
Source: Union of Concerned Scientists Unlimited resources. Little or no pollution. The movement of wind and water, the heat and light of...


Rising global temperatures point to widespread drought
Source: Tyndall Centre More frequent and longer-lasting droughts caused by rising global temperatures pose significant risks to people...


Film Review: WALL•E: rediscovering an ecological message in Pixar’s masterpiece
by Alberto Sclaverano for Citiplat WALL•E is one of the greatest achievements of modern animation cinema. It was produced by Pixar...


Submerged Hidden Depths | Siblings adrift in the apocalypse
Source: Hypercritic For Miku and Taku, the sea is all they know. While never going underwater, the siblings in Submerged Hidden Depths...


How Beautiful We Were: Battling for environmental justice
Source: Hypercritic How Beautiful We Were, published in 2021 and finalist for the 2022 PEN/Faulkner Fiction Award, is Imbolo Mbue’s...


Climate Science
The science is clear: climate change is happening. We are the cause. We need to act now. Source: Union of Concerned Scientists Scientists...


Africa and climate change: a new development model
When it comes to climate change, what are the challenges and opportunities of the African continent? Food for thought comes from the...


Film Review: Crimes of the Future, David Cronenberg’s controversial return has an ecological message
By: Alberto Sclaverano David Cronenberg is one of the most celebrated (and controversial) living filmmakers. A relevant part of his...

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