Responsible Consumption and Production

Sustainable Development Goal
How can we solve the problem of space waste? Dutch artist and innovator Daan Roosegaarde, whose public space projects combine a practical agenda and a poetic agenda, has an idea...
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B Corps Preserve and Grove Collaborative Bring Low-Impact Plastic Products to Sustainability-Minded Consumers with Proceeds Aiding Ocean-Cleanup Nonprofits (Photo by Brian Yurasits on Unsplash) Each year, an estimated 9 million...
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Across the turquoise water by the mangrove, forest ranger Allan Halliday spots a fishing skiff. “We’re going over to say hello,” he says, before abruptly changing the boat’s direction. But...
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‘Agroforestry for me is one ecosystem to produce sustainable products today, tomorrow and also in the future.’ 15 years ago Alexander Retana took over his father’s farm in Costa Rica....
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Urban agriculture can help cities improve food security for their residents, while also combating climate change and air pollution. The United Nations encourages countries to...
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The African Union Commission (AUC), the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the World Bank...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care It is imperative that governments step up and work to reduce single-use plastic waste and environmental pollution. Each year, an estimated 8 million metric tons...
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Beef burgers have been banned by a university as part of efforts to tackle the climate emergency. Goldsmiths, University of London, said it is to remove all beef products from...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Plastic pollution is causing immense harm to the world’s ecosystems, and governments around the world are beginning to curb plastic production in accordance with the...
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The report cites the need to change the ways food is produced and land is managed to cut emissions and keep warming to below 1.5°C above preindustrial levels. WG III...
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