September 18, 2025 Progress or backslide? New report reveals textile industry’s impact
Fiber emissions rose 20% since 2019, but Textile Exchange data shows growing use of certified fibers and industry-wide reporting momentum....
Fiber emissions rose 20% since 2019, but Textile Exchange data shows growing use of certified fibers and industry-wide reporting momentum....
Outdoor sports can help spread invasive species—but awareness and the right habits can prevent serious biodiversity loss....
Suston reaches out to the authors of Textile Exchange's recent Biodiversity Landscape Outdoor Alliance to find out what the outdoor community needs to know to help reverse biodiversity loss....
Have you heard of Ecocide? Suston wrote about it first several years ago, and again last summer. But since then, it has been populating news feeds from across the globe. Will 2023 be the year Ecocide truly takes off?...
Shouldn't crimes against nature have the same judicial status as genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and crimes of aggression? Absolutely, says the movement that wants to put an end to ecocide, and adds: “It is starting to happen!”...
Just returned from the UN Convention on Biodiversity in Montreal, Stop Ecocide International's Pella Thiel spells out the implications this ‘new treaty for life on Earth’ for business-as-usual, and how we can contribute to its success....
The votes have been cast. Meet the three projects that received the European Outdoor Conservation Association's Autumn 2021 funding!...
Mayors sign C40’s Urban Nature Declaration, committing further big investments in urban nature to protect cities from the impacts of climate change and ensure everyone has access to green spaces. ...
Recently, the UN called on its members to rewild an area the size of China during this decade. Is this possible? The Rewilding movement, which started in Holland in 2011, holds many of the answers....