«Out to Sea? The Plastic Garbage Project»
From December 18th, 2012 to March 31st, 2013, the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg will present the exhibition «Out to Sea? The Plastic Garbage Project» produced by the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich.
Hawaiian Islands Are Dissolving from Within, Study Says
Most of us think of soil erosion as the primary force that levels mountains, however geologists have found that Oahu’s mountains are dissolving from within due to groundwater.
Forests, Fruit and Fish Could Save Coastal Communities
Faced with the threat of a massive humanitarian and ecological crisis in the coming decades, the government of Bangladesh is no longer willing to remain silent.
Drought, icemelt, superstorms … a review of 2012’s environmental news
A look at the biggest moments of what was a tumultuous year for nature and green politics.
Fighting to Save Africa’s Richest Rainforest
Protests against a controversial palm oil plantation in the Korup National Park, Africa’s oldest and richest rainforest in terms of floral and faunal diversity, in Mundemba, southwest Cameroon will continue despite the arrests and intimidation of local environmental campaigners.