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Film Review: Okja, Bong Joon-ho’s ecological fairy-tale is a little gem
By: Alberto Sclaverano Bong Joon-ho is one of the most talented South Korean directors of his generation, and alongside other celebrated...


Removing Barriers to Energy Storage is Key to a Clean Energy Future
Source: The Union of Concerned Scientist In just one year—from 2020 to 2021—utility-scale battery storage capacity in the United States...


Nepal’s citizen scientists track climate change
Sherpas trained to monitor high-altitude weather stations below Mt Everest to predict climate disasters Source: Nepali Times The village...


Youth Day: Building Solidarity Together with Elders
By: Abdus Sabur, Youth Development Practitioner and Independent Researcher (Bangladesh) Md. Masud Parvez, Youth Development Activist and...


Why is it vital to protect the Chure?
The southernmost fold of the Nepal Himalaya has a fragile geomorphology and ecosystem Source: Nepali Times The Chure or Siwalik Range is...


Film Review: The Simpsons Movie
By: Alberto Sclaverano Almost everyone knows the popular animated sitcom The Simpsons. Less famous, but extremely successful at the time...


The Road explores climate crisis and alienation
Source: Hypercritic Almost fifteen years after its publication, the 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner The Road is more relevant than ever. Set...


Why Climate Resilience Is Like a Tiger Chase
Source: The Union of Concerned Scientist


Film Review: Snowpiercer
The most compelling climate-change related apocalypse on the big screen By: Alberto Sclaverano Snowpiercer is a 2013 science fiction film...


Climate change and wildfire: humans can still help
Source: Tyndall Centre New research highlights how the risk of wildfire is rising globally due to climate change – but also, how human...


Foundations for sustainable buildings in Nepal
Despite benefits of rammed earth technology, Kathmandu has yet to adopt this sustainable building technique Source: Nepali Times It was...


“Come, let’s change the story”
In this beautiful video a group of indian children and teenagers with wonderful voices invite us to save the lives of truth and water....


Decolonising climate communication narratives
Renee Karunungan reflects on where she comes from and where she wants to see the future of climate communications Source: Tyndall Centre...


The Green Knight | An Epic Tale of Humans and Nature
Source: Hypercritic American filmmaker David Lowery is known for making movies that ask the viewer to give their own interpretation. His...


Film Review: Avatar, Interstellar, and the climate crisis
By: Alberto Sclaverano In recent times, Hollywood blockbusters have been centered on the theme of climate change, both directly and...


A climate activist advocating for inclusion of those most affected by climate change
Interview: Mohamed Maray Elshikhi By: Alessandra Bonanomi As the effects of climate change intensify and the governmental responses to it...


An activist at the intersection of social justice and climate activism
Interview: John Paul Jose By: Alessandra Bonanomi The latest UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report has warned that...


Vinted is the New Black
How online second-hand marketplaces are promoting a circular economy and replacing the fashion industry’s throwaway culture By: George...


Film Review: Thank You for the Rain
An inspiring reminder that each of us can make a difference By: Alberto Sclaverano Thank You for the Rain is a powerful and moving 2017...


Project Surulere Cleanup
A Lagos-based initiative to promote recycling and waste management By Joy Nwaeze On April 2nd, 2022, Good Deeds Day, an international day...

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