What the Pandora Papers Reveal About the Wealth of World Leaders
And how tax havens—including in the U.S.—are used to hide money from tax authorities.
What We Can Learn About Resilience from Indigenous Leaders
Staying connected to community, caring for the most vulnerable, and finding joy should all be a priority right now.
What Would Nature Do? Not Wall Street – Yes! Magazine
“The human brain evolved to reward cooperation and service”
What’s Causing the Global Food Crisis? (And How Plant-Based Diets Can Help!)
The world is facing an unprecedented food crisis. Find out about some of the causes of world hunger and how you can be part of the solution.
When Savoring a Pleasant Moment Is a Radical Act
Small joys are essential for resilience.
When Will It Be Safe To End Coronavirus Lockdown?
This week, a group of researchers at Columbia University’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences released a report projecting that COVID-19 cases and deaths will rise significantly if more states continue to lift shelter-in-place orders and reopen businesses.
Why 30 Minutes of Nature a Day Is So Good for Your Health – Yes! Magazine
Why Farmers in Zimbabwe Are Shifting to Bees
Without the need for dedicated land or water, honeybees offer a more stable climate future.
Why indigenous voices must be heard in the global debate about biodiversity
For centuries indigenous communities have remained responsible stewards for biodiversity protection. But today their voices are being ignored.
Why seagrass meadows are the carbon capture solution we need | The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News
Seagrass can capture carbon 35 times faster than rainforests. It’s time we pay more attention to the vegetation growing beneath the waves.