by Goran Leskovac | Sep 1, 2020 | News
Author: Clare Nasir The value of nature and why we don’t appreciate it until it’s (almost) too late. In 1993 there were 40 million vultures in India. Fourteen years later, the long-billed vulture had declined by 97% — worse still the oriental white backed vulture...
by Goran Leskovac | Aug 17, 2020 | News
Author: Clare Nasir We talk long jump, Taekwondo and snooker. The all encompassing, transformative power of participating in sport…. it’s a no brainer. Joanne Kennedy-Reardon had introvert tendencies as a child. Whether it was reciting a poem in front of her class or...
by Goran Leskovac | Jun 10, 2020 | News
Tell us about your background I am an ecologist and research scientist working at the nexus of conservation, economic development, and climate change policy. My work has covered greenhouse gas accounting protocols and UN SDG reporting, natural resource management and...
by Goran Leskovac | Jun 5, 2020 | News
I’m Lillia, a chemical environmental engineer working in the environmental sector for the past 8 years now. I have worked in a number of different roles across the renewable energy, education, and agriculture sectors. Currently, I work with the boots on the ground –...
by Goran Leskovac | May 25, 2020 | News
I’m Bremley, a sustainable development professional with 25 years’ experience working with governments and the private sector. My focus is on developing innovative projects globally to help address climate change and build community resilience. I’m an explorer...
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