Climate Change

How the Amazon tribes live

On the planet there are hundreds of indigenous peoplesalso known as tribes, who live in isolated areas, most of them ...

At least half of the glaciers will disappear by 2100

For the first time an international study published on Nature Climate Change estimated how many glaciers will disappear by the ...

River terrace: what it is, how it is formed and examples

A fluvial or alluvial terrace is an ancient floodplain that is elevated on both sides of a valley. This is ...

How to contribute to sustainability in the digital age? PDF Best Practices

The planet needs us to reduce paper consumption to the essential minimum to preserve forests and reduce pollution. Trees play ...

Australian aborigines: names of peoples and their customs

Australian aborigines have a great role in the Australian culture. There are many people, both residents of the country and ...

Serengeti: what it is, where it is, animals, great migration and ecological importance

The Serengeti is an extensive natural region located in northern Tanzania and southwestern Kenya, recognized for its savanna ecosystem and ...

Regenerative agriculture: what it is, principles, examples and advantages

Regenerative agriculture is a sustainable production practice and philosophy, with four guiding principles. In agricultural work around the world, not ...

Antarctic Treaty: what it is and what it establishes

Did you know that Antarctica Did it lack a flag until 2002, when the members of the Antarctic Treaty established ...

Humans are among the most monogamous mammals (along with meerkats and beavers)

Is it possible to draw up a ranking of the most monogamous animals in the world? Evidently yes, given that ...