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Our goal is to make water available for everyone

Clean water is a basic human right, yet millions still lack access to it. We work with local communities to build sustainable water solutions and protect natural water sources.

Is climate change happening faster than expected?

Is climate change happening faster than expected?

Scientists around the world are raising alarms as new data suggests climate change is accelerating beyond initial projections.

The importance of urban green spaces for biodiversity

The importance of urban green spaces for biodiversity

Urban parks and green corridors are becoming critical refuges for wildlife as natural habitats continue to shrink globally.

Ocean plastic pollution: the silent crisis beneath the waves

Ocean plastic pollution: the silent crisis beneath the waves

Every year, millions of tons of plastic enter our oceans, threatening marine ecosystems and entering the human food chain.

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Stay informed about our latest environmental initiatives, community efforts, and conservation breakthroughs from around the world.

Deforestation and its devastating impact on global ecosystems

Deforestation and its devastating impact on global ecosystems

Every minute, the world loses an area of forest equivalent to 40 football fields. The consequences for wildlife, climate, and communities are catastrophic.

The rise of renewable energy and the future of our planet

The rise of renewable energy and the future of our planet

Renewable energy is no longer the energy of the future — it is the energy of today, and it is growing faster than anyone predicted.

Soil degradation: the invisible environmental crisis

Soil degradation: the invisible environmental crisis

We walk on it every day without a second thought, but healthy soil is one of our most precious and threatened natural resources.

Protecting pollinators: why bees matter more than you think

Protecting pollinators: why bees matter more than you think

One third of all the food we eat depends on pollinators. Without bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, our food system would collapse.

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