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Animals that teach and heal: how integrating animal-assisted interventions in education and healthcare enhances quality of life
The growing evidence shows that structured interaction with animals benefits children, patients, older adults and students alike, improving wellbeing, learning and emotional resilience

Editorial Team SDG3
Nov 114 min read


Is solar energy truly sustainable?
Solar power is hailed as clean and limitless, but its true sustainability begins long before the panels catch the sun.

Editorial Team SDG7
Nov 104 min read


The glass is already half full
With nearly half of recoverable oil already extracted, the world’s remaining reserves may sustain just four to five more decades

Editorial
Nov 92 min read


Multilateralism under pressure needs smarter partnerships to save the 2030 promise
As the un turns 80, a Bangkok policy dialogue spotlights risks to cooperation, and the fixes that could still work

Editorial Team SDG16
Nov 84 min read


Young scientist’s hydrogel breakthrough offers hope against microplastic pollution
Fourteen-year-old innovator develops hydrogel that removes up to 93 per cent of microplastics from water, signalling a new step in sustainable purification

Editorial Team SDG14
Nov 72 min read


Solar surge in Africa promises and pitfalls of a greener economy
Rising panel imports point to momentum, yet capital costs, skills gaps and supply chain control will decide who really benefits

Editorial Team SDG7
Nov 64 min read


Beyond the hashtags youth-led local action reshaping global development
Young innovators are turning global sustainability goals into real community progress and redefining local leadership

Editorial Team SDG17
Nov 53 min read


Global innovation faces slowdown despite wider investment
Why rising participation in science and technology is failing to translate into stronger global momentum

Editorial Team SDG9
Nov 44 min read


Youth power and SDG reinvention
A new cohort hints at institutional change, but real influence depends on funding, mandates and shared accountability

Editorial Team SDG17
Nov 33 min read


Justice beyond borders: inside the tribunal that governs the world’s seas
An insight into ITLOS in Hamburg, where maritime disputes are settled under international law and justice at sea is upheld

Petra Fritz
Nov 25 min read


Between respect and curiosity: the dilemma of uncontacted tribes
Respecting isolation as a choice, not a loss, challenges our idea of progress and reminds us what it truly means to be human

Joan Ubide
Oct 312 min read


Europe’s regulatory retreat risks leaving developing nations exposed
Simplifying EU environmental and chemical rules could erode the global standards that protect the world’s poorest economies

Editorial Team SDG10
Oct 313 min read


Green metals, grey rights: can the clean-energy transition escape old injustices
Civil society pushes for global mineral governance as demand for lithium, cobalt and copper exposes deep human-rights and equity gaps

Editorial Team SDG12
Oct 293 min read


Global plan to quadruple use of sustainable fuels by 2034
Brazil leads initiative to boost biofuels, biogas, hydrogen and synthetic e-fuels for hard-to-abate sectors

Editorial Team SDG7
Oct 293 min read


Youth, innovation, and ocean literacy as the foundation of a regenerative blue economy
Empowering youth through ocean literacy and innovation to build a regenerative, resilient, and inclusive blue economy

Gabriela Casuso
Oct 282 min read


Rethinking climate finance to scale global flows to USD 1.3 trillion
As Brazil leads a coalition from Baku to Belém, a bold roadmap seeks to reshape global climate finance, yet debt, fairness and access remain unresolved tensions

Editorial Team SDG13
Oct 273 min read


Small island takes on rising seas in landmark climate lawsuit
Bonaire’s legal challenge against the Netherlands could redefine how vulnerable territories seek justice and protection from climate change

Editorial Team SDG13
Oct 263 min read


Global food waste crisis deepens as billions of meals are discarded daily
More than a billion tonnes of food are wasted worldwide, exposing vast inefficiencies from farm to fork

Editorial Team SDG2
Oct 253 min read


How immunology is redefining its frontiers after the 2025 Nobel Prize
The discovery of regulatory T cells and the FOXP3 gene opens a new era in precision therapies, autoimmunity, and cancer research

Editorial Team SDG3
Oct 243 min read


Mercury crisis in the Atrato River exposes deep human and environmental costs
A growing humanitarian emergency in Colombia reveals how illegal mining, pollution and neglect threaten one of its most vital rivers

Editorial Team SDG6
Oct 233 min read


The origins of modern activism in the fight against slavery
How Granville Sharp and Thomas Clarkson shaped the blueprint for social justice and reform movements

Editorial Team SDG16
Oct 223 min read


Rediscovering Eunice Newton Foote the woman who saw climate change coming
Reflecting on how one forgotten scientist in 1856 uncovered the link between carbon dioxide and global warming, and how women’s voices in science were silenced

Editorial Team SDG13
Oct 213 min read


Financing the mining rethink for a just clean energy shift
Towards more transparent, equitable and sustainable mineral value chains

Editorial Team SDG12
Oct 204 min read


Peace Connect global gathering brings local peacebuilders to the forefront
Five-day conference in Nairobi amplifies Global South voices amid rising militarism and shrinking peacebuilding funds

Editorial Team SDG16
Oct 192 min read
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