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Fast Fashion – When Dressing Costs Less, What Is The Price?

A Christmas sweater becomes the prompt to question the contradictions of fashion: fast fashion, low prices, waste, and alternatives that don’t always work as we believe.

Egg Prices and the Cost of a Fragile Ecosystem

Rising egg prices may seem like an isolated problem. Still, they actually reveal a story of animal diseases, intensive farming, and how environmental degradation and biodiversity loss can impact our public health.

Food for Thought: Rethinking the Way We Eat

A third of our food is wasted while millions go hungry, draining resources and warming the planet and small daily choices can help break the cycle. Let’s review a couple of options!

Eco-Emotions: How to Use Them Against the Ecological Crisis

Between awe and sorrow, the vanishing glaciers leave us with a choice: be frozen by eco-anxiety or turn our anger into action for the planet.

Sustainability at a Crossroads between Resistance and Resilience

Sustainability stands at a crossroads: facing resistance from politics and markets, yet rooted in tech, laws, and society—quietly shaping our future beyond the headlines.

Extreme Environmentalism: The Other Side of the Coin

Clashing with art is the new controversial form of environmentalism.

8 billion. Are we not too many?

By 2050 there will probably be 10 billion people living on Earth. Without any development plan focused on energy and natural resources regeneration, aren’t we too many?

The Loneliness of Face Masks

Face masks against Covid-19 must be used to protect the public health. Yet they can threaten the health of oceans and drylands if littered.