Habitat Destruction

Unravelling Ireland’s Peatlands 

Once viewed as desolate wasteland, now they emerge as vital carbon captors and biodiversity havens…

A Rich Historic Ecosystem and the Lepcha Community

For millions of years, rivers have spoken their language through floods, storms, thunder, hail, and…

A Silent Blue Tsunami

It’s time to account for the invisible climate catastrophes on the horizon. Have you ever…

India’s Urban Wetlands: Why Their Protection Is Urgent

This article was originally published on Down To Earth on 13 August 2021. The ecosystem…

India’s Relationship With Palm Oil

Plans to boost domestic production raise concerns about the risks to biodiversity. India is one of…

Elephant Poaching Continues in Kenya

African elephants are back on the list of endangered species – the pandemic’s opened doors…

Restoring Ecosystems & Habitats in Assam

The state of Assam in India is rich in nature, with a diverse landscape and…

Searching for Cities in Forests

These classic works of non-fiction explore two different expeditions searching for lost cities in the…

Bringing Back Nature for People and Planet

For centuries humans have plundered the natural world to cash in on short-term benefits, significantly…

Journey of Water: How Finland Fell in Love With Migratory Fish – And Dam Removals

This year REVOLVE has partnered with WWF to showcase the journey of water and how…

The Case for Ending Imported Deforestation

The European woodworking industries, as pioneers in fighting illegal logging, offer critical perspectives on combatting…

The UK’s Efforts to End Imported Deforestation

The UK is set to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties…

The Disappearing of Indonesia’s Rainforests

In early August 2019, I went on a ten-day journey across the Indonesian provinces of…

Harnessing Europe’s Rivers for Power — Is It Worth It?

Humans have been using the forces of moving water for millennia, first with mills along…

Soil: A Dirty Word?

Soil is vital for the survival of all life on earth. Ninety-five per cent of…