The Great Earthquake and Japan’s next step The 2011 tsunami has been a humanitarian and economic disaster for Japan. Many people died or went missing, and even more had to abandon their homes still unable to return to this day.…
The Plastic Emergency
A Hotline for the Environment If there was a hotline for the environment, someone should call in immediately cause there’s a planetary emergency that needs urgent care, and that emergency is plastic floating around in our oceans. This article will…
The Unexpected Cost of Climate Change
We tend to think of climate change as a long-term and linear problem. Temperature slowly rising along with sea levels, weather events getting slowly worse, glaciers slowly melting, crop yields slowly getting worse, tropical diseases slowly spreading farther and farther,…
Christmas, Family and Nature – the Unlikely Trinity of Sustainability
Ho ho ho! ‘Tis the Christmas season and large-scale consumer madness is upon us. Everywhere stores have been filled with useless holiday kitsch, wallets and bank accounts have been emptied, gifts have been wrapped and mother earth is getting exploited…
Hjælp, min julegæst er vegetar!
Nu nærmer den søde juletid sig, og de danske kogekoner (og kogemænd) danser ud i køkkenet og fyrer op for kødgryderne. Flæskesteg, andebryst, sylte, medister og sild i stride strømme. Intet skal der mangle. Men hov, vent. Hvad er nu…