In the year 2018, the race to “save” nature seems more urgent than ever, and yet the continuous foot-dragging on the implementation of sustainable policy and practices seems to continue. There is a quite a bit of time and energy invested in sustainable efforts with, in some cases, little show for it. With the amount of effort put into finding a solution to the earth’s rapidly changing conditions, one must wonder, 1) what is holding us back from fighting against climate change? And 2) are our current attempts all worth it? The best way to move forward in our societal mission to “save” the world, is to get clear on what it is we are fighting for and what has been slowing our progress thus far
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Nature is in trouble. The current levels of anthropogenic biodiversity loss have been classed by exp...
The unfolding crises of mass extinction and climate change call for urgent action in response. To li...
Building on a review of current mainstream paradigms of nature conservation, the essence of transfor...
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being...
How can we address the challenges inherent in the role and relationship that humans have with nature...
In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Dev...
When we speak about conserving nature, we are really talking about taking care of our future, becaus...
Calls for humanity to ‘reconnect to nature’ have grown increasingly louder from both scholars and ci...
The time is now For decades, scientists have been raising calls for societal changes that will reduc...
While environmental and economic needs have long been considered to be in direct opposition to one a...
The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, urban air pollution, and contamination of oceans...
The article discusses the importance of biodiversity and on how people protect animals and habitats....
People frequently see nature as their own property, a resource from which riches can be derived, and...
A cornerstone of environmental policy is the debate over protecting nature for humans’ sake (instrum...
A recurring conversation at Timber Festival, either in the big tent, bars or campsite, has been how ...
Nature is in trouble. The current levels of anthropogenic biodiversity loss have been classed by exp...
The unfolding crises of mass extinction and climate change call for urgent action in response. To li...
Building on a review of current mainstream paradigms of nature conservation, the essence of transfor...
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being...
How can we address the challenges inherent in the role and relationship that humans have with nature...
In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Dev...