
April 1, 2024

Once an animal is extinct, it’s gone forever. Right? So why are scientists claiming that woolly mammoths will be roaming Earth by the end of this decade?

The Resurrection of the Woolly Mammoth: Scientific Breakthroughs and Ethical Questions
Once an animal is extinct, it’s gone forever. Right? So why are scientists claiming that woolly mammoths will be roaming Earth by the end of this decade?
Above the Fold
Essential reading for today.

The Psychology of Inaction: Why Earth Day Awareness Doesn’t Always Lead to Change
Every year, Earth Day arrives with a familiar sense of urgency. Environmental campaigns, arresting images of deforestation and melting ice caps, and

Analysing Martha Nussbaum’s “Justice for Animals”: Bridging Environmental Ethics and Animal Rights
Martha Nussbaum’s Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility offers a convincing ethical framework that challenges our interaction with animals. Rooted in philosophy

Ocean Acidification
How many colours do you see when you hear the words “coral reef”? We imagine bright yellows, marvellous reds, gorgeous magentas, deep

Natura Club: Building a Sustainable Future, One Action at a Time
At Natura, we believe that fostering eco-friendly habits is not just a responsibility but a way of life. I founded this club
When people hear the term ‘Net Zero’ they often hold the false assumption that this refers to the complete abolition of CO2 emissions.
When the sun’s rays reach the surface of our planet, some of the rays are absorbed by the ground, water, and the earth’s atmosphere. A lot of them are reflected into