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10 octobre 2024
De aantallen zoogdieren, vogels, amfibieën, reptielen en vissen in het wild zijn sinds 1970 gemiddeld met 73% afgenomen. Dat is te lezen in het nieuwste Living Planet Report van het Wereld Natuur Fonds (WWF).
16 octobre 2023
Resilience here, then, is not the naïve faith in riding the storm and putting the world back together more or less as it was, issue by issue, but recognising the necessity to fundamentally reorganise and reorient human society in ways that can allow human flourishing and ecological sustainability in symbiotic and mutually supportive relations of reciprocity and regeneration - and in a multiplicity of ways.
01 août 2023
It’s the middle of winter in South America, but that hasn’t kept the heat away in Chile, Argentina and surrounding locations. Multiple spells of oddly hot weather have roasted the region in recent weeks. The latest spell early this week has become the most intense, pushing the mercury above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, while setting an August record for Chile.
02 mai 2022
April temperatures at unprecedented levels have led to critical water and electricity shortages
20 mars 2022
Het nieuwe 'Living Planet Report – Natuur in België' is een uniek referentiewerk waarop beleidsmakers zich kunnen baseren om hun ambities bij te stellen en samen met alle actoren uit de samenleving de natuur beter te leren kennen en te beschermen.
WWF LIVING PLANET REPORT 2020 4 At a time when the world is reeling from the deepest global disruption and health crisis of a lifetime, this year’s Living Planet Report provides unequivocal and alarming evidence that nature is unravelling and that our planet is flashing red warning signs of vital natural systems failure. The Living Planet Report 2020 clearly outlines how humanity’s increasing destruction of nature is having catastrophic impacts not only on wildlife populations but also on human health and all aspects of our lives.
12 avril 2021
Given the circumstances, Scientific American has agreed with major news outlets worldwide to start using the term “climate emergency” in its coverage of climate change. Journalism should reflect what science says: the climate emergency is here.
23 mars 2021
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28 janvier 2021
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11 juin 2019
An in-depth look at workers’ participation in the climate and ecological breakdown, and how this might be transformed into ecological care, and leveraged for change.