To save our oceans and our planet, we need leaders who are willing to challenge the status quo

Ten years ago, I stood with then US Secretary of State John Kerry in the spectacular Sant Ocean Hall of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC to discuss an issue dear to both of us: the state of the oceans in the world. Before that week in 2014, no one had … Read more

Agriculture will be discussed at COP28, but experts see major obstacles to reducing emissions

More than 100 world leaders agreed at this year’s United Nations climate summit to make their agriculture and food systems a key part of their plans to fight climate change, aiming for improvements in a sector responsible for around a third of global warming emissions. With livestock responsible for more than half of these emissions, … Read more