


Mandatory ‘locks’ proposed for phones and other tech in South Africa
The South African Law Reform Commission (SALRC) has submitted a new report to the minister of Justice and Correctional Services focused on keeping children safe from harmful adult content. The...
Group wants New Milford to join ‘Greenwave Movement’ to educate about farming, healthy agriculture
A group of residents is proposing a town-wide initiative involving organic regenerative farming called the “Greenwave Movement.” Regenerative farming, which has become a global movement, is a...
Moose Jaw couple fined in animal abuse case that saw dozens of dead cats seized, live animals rescued
Dylan Gellert and Robyn St. Laurent fined $1,000 each, banned from owning animals for 5 years A Moose Jaw couple have pleaded guilty to animal abuse, in a case that saw dozens of dead cats removed...
Fog-busting technology receives government backing
Christchurch-based company Pyper Vision is developing a spray that can absorb moisture from the air quickly, clearing fog. It aims to ease flight disruptions such as the three day backlog in flights...

Wild animals in Ecuador now have legal rights thanks to a monkey named Estrellita
A landmark court ruling has led Ecuador to become the first country in the world to give legal rights to wild animals. The ruling came after a woolly monkey was moved from its home to a zoo and died...
Can carbon markets supercharge nature-based solutions to climate change?
Market economics have done much to cause the climate crisis. But can they help solve it? Carbon markets and sustainable finance taxonomy are two rapidly growing market mechanisms that promise a...