Africa’s first ‘green’ coffee is now available in SA. Help plant trees with your every sip. It’s a revolution too beautiful not to back!
20 May marks World Bee Day, where the international community is reminded why bees are significant for preserving humanity.
Margo Fargo is one of South Africa’s leading environmentalists, with a passion for bringing positive change to both people and the world they inhabit.
Celebrated each year on May 15th, the animal conservation day presents an opportunity for all age groups to be made aware of endangered animal species and how to protect them.
International Compost Awareness Week takes place from 3 – 9 May and the theme this year is Soil Loves Compost.
NASA’s orbiting satellites are helping to monitor and understand the impact of the virus on economies and pollution levels.
Wildlife in South Africa and around the world are flourishing, and it’s mostly due to the fact that humans are indoors.
Get into your garden and make a difference this Earth Day.
Today marks 50 years of celebrating Earth Day. It will be the first time that this environmental event will be celebrated digitally.
Most mammal fossils are visually unimpressive. But even a tiny fossil found in the right place can raise exciting questions about evolution.
Honeybees are under threat globally. Here’s how indigenous knowledge and management can strengthen ecological integrity.
Experts say that lightning bolts can be almost as beneficial as the rain in regards to plant growth.
In an African context, where the choice of electric vehicles is limited and acquisition costs for new EVs are high, a Circular Economy mindset may enable a significant shift towards this technology.
The Circular Economy model is steadily gaining momentum around the globe, doing away with a linear and wasteful mindset.
One of the world’s most active volcanoes, Krakatoa, erupted twice on Friday with the explosions heard 150 km away.
Madagascar off the SE coast of Africa hosts over 12,000 plant species and 700 vertebrate species, 80% to 90% of which are found nowhere else.
Antarctica is the remotest part of the world, but it is a hub of scientific discovery, international diplomacy and environmental change.
There’s a new Crocworld curator on the block.
How does a sea turtle make it onto the roof of a building, you ask?
Social distancing to combat this epidemic is profoundly impacting society, leaving many people wondering whether it will actually work.
Higher CO2 levels make plants less nutritious, which in turn are leading to a decline in insect populations.