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By Arthur Dahl, 27 November, 2024

Corals on the Edge

Corals on the Edge


The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, announced at the Climate COP in Baku on 13 November 2024, shows that 44 percent of reef building coral species globally are threatened with extinction. This was based on an assessment of the conservation status of 892 warm-water reef-building coral species. Climate change is the main threat, along with pollution, agricultural runoff, disease and unsustainable fishing.

By Arthur Dahl, 6 November, 2024

Transformation for Earth System Governance

Transformation for Earth System Governance

A new overview paper by
Arthur Lyon Dahl

By Arthur Dahl, 14 October, 2024

Global Climate Change Week

Global Climate Change Week

14-18 October 2024


The International Environment Forum is contributing to Global Climate Change Week by alerting its members to recent scientific studies that show how critical it is to make a rapid transformation in our global energy system away from fossil fuels.

By Arthur Dahl, 23 September, 2024

Nature and Health

Nature and Health

New Scientist 31 August 2024


Being in nature is good for our health and well-being. Recent research is showing what happens in our brains and bodies when we interact with nature, as described in Kathy Willis' new book Good Nature. There are benefits from what we see, smell, hear and touch.

By Aroosa, 4 June, 2024

Exploring the theme "Our Land. Our Future. We are #GenerationRestoration"

"Our Land. Our Future. We are #GenerationRestoration" is integral for a healthier, more sustainable planet, that is possible through collective action and intergenerational cooperation in restoring degraded lands and ecosystem.
By Arthur Dahl, 28 May, 2024

Carbon value added tax

Fossil carbon value added tax

proposal by Arthur Lyon Dahl
28 May 2024

By Arthur Dahl, 30 April, 2024

Climate Change and Small Island Developing States

Climate Change and Small Island Developing States

Arthur Lyon Dahl
Background for webinar 27 May 2024

By Steve Bosserman, 3 March, 2024

Taking Action within a Food Accounting System

Food accounting is crucial in ensuring a sustainable and efficient food system. Individuals, communities, and institutions must contribute in various ways to develop an effective food accounting system. 1 By doing so, they can help address challenges related to food waste, supply chain transparency, and environmental sustainability. Here are some ways in which these stakeholders can contribute to the development of a food accounting system:

By Steve Bosserman, 26 February, 2024

Taking Action within a Minimum Living Standard (MLS) Accounting System

Taking Action within a Minimum Living Standard (MLS) Accounting System

In a minimum living standard (poverty) accounting system, 1 there are various ways in which individuals, communities, and institutions can play a significant role in making a positive difference. By understanding the challenges faced by those living in poverty and working together, these stakeholders can improve the living standard and reduce poverty levels.

By Steve Bosserman, 19 February, 2024

Taking Action within Pollution Accounting Systems

Introduction

Pollution is a pressing global issue that affects the environment, human health, and the overall quality of life. To address this problem, it is crucial for individuals, communities, and institutions to actively participate in making a positive difference in pollution accounting systems. 1 By implementing effective strategies and taking collective action, we can work towards reducing pollution and promoting a sustainable future.

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