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Trees face extinction, too. What can we do about it?

AGreenLiving

If you guessed trees, you have an inkling of their importance in the world — and will be horrified that a new study says many tree species are at risk of extinction. And like much news these days, it’s grim reading. Nor is climate change helping. That’s about 30% of Earth’s tree species. Continued here:Â .

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Net Zero Nature: Can business and nature join forces in the climate fight?

Business Green

A constant stream of negative news risks giving rise to hopelessness and nihilism, it is argued , which benefits nobody and undermines efforts to tackle the very real problems the world still faces. Take a look outside humanity's window and it is clear most of our neighbours have been suffering, badly.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

All combined, this year’s cohort reports to offices in 12 nations across six continents, including Brazil, Canada, China, India, Lithuania, New Zealand and Rwanda. In the United States, they hail from 15 cities, from Albuquerque, New Mexico to New York City — and several emigrated to the U.S. in childhood. Zack Angelini, 29.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

AGreenLiving

All combined, this year’s cohort reports to offices in 12 nations across six continents, including Brazil, Canada, China, India, Lithuania, New Zealand and Rwanda. In the United States, they hail from 15 cities, from Albuquerque, New Mexico to New York City — and several emigrated to the U.S. in childhood.

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Climate Change: Where Are We Now?

Unsustainable

words by Henry Lewis Introduction As the clock continues ticking toward the collective future of the human species on planet Earth, there are still some among us who are either skeptics or out-right deniers of climate change. one that poses serious threats for both our near and long-term future.