Impacts and solutions to our e-addiction
The “dematerialization” of the economy is a deception: digital technology has never been so dependent on raw materials. The pollution and waste generated are astronomical. Let’s go through the subject, from the mine to the buyer, through the solutions.
Lire la suiteHow to act against deforestation?
What can we do concretely to have a positive, significant and rapid impact on global deforestation? Let’s see this without taboos, in order of importance.
Lire la suiteWhat future for Madagascar’s lemurs ?
ENDANGERED – The update of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 2020 has once again put the spotlight […]
Lire la suiteFirst activities in support of beekeeping
At the beginning of 2018, the Naturevolution team in Madagascar carried out the missions prior to the launch of the beekeeping project in Makay. While, on the French side, the team is busy to supplement the project budget, it is necessary to set up the technical support for the project, assess the situation specific to each village, and identify the first beekeepers.
Lire la suiteReview of our awareness-raising activities related to the Scoresby Mission
In the summer of 2016, Naturevolution led a scientific expedition to Greenland. Beyond the scientific objectives, the expedition aimed to use image and narration to raise awareness of the beauty and fragility of the Arctic, and the need to protect it.
Lire la suiteRefuse Plastic: Naturevolution tackles plastic waste in Indonesia
At the end of April, the Naturevolution team met on the southeastern branch of Sulawesi Island to lay the foundations for an ambitious project: the Konawe Plastic Project aims to reduce ocean pollution in a sublime lost world, but sorely lacking a waste management system.
Lire la suiteWorkshop on of crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) management
Within the frame of our work to protection coral reefs in Sulawesi, we organized in Kendari a training workshop on the management of COTS outbreaks.
Lire la suiteSafeguarding Sulawesi’s Giant Clams
PORTRAIT – ‘Pak Habib’, our partner in marine conservation in Indonesia, dedicated his life to the protection of giant clams, these enormous bivalves that play a key role on Indo-Pacific coral reefs.
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