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Signs protest against land clearing at Lee Point/Binybara, Darwin. Esther Linder/AAP

Many people are feeling ecological grief. How can we help those whose work puts them at risk?

Building ecological grief literacy in workplaces can help environmental professionals manage constant exposure to the many causes of their grieving.
Walking in Accra, Ghana is dangerous. Photo by Raquel Maria Carbonell Pagola/LightRocket via Getty Images

Walking in African cities can be a miserable experience: Accra study shows planners ignore needs of pedestrians

Walking is a common way of getting around in most African cities
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals were designed to address extreme poverty, social inequality, the climate crisis and the loss of biodiversity. (Shutterstock)

GDP is not enough to measure a country’s development. What if we used the Sustainable Development Goals instead?

Can the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) help replace traditional growth measures like GDP?
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Our tall, wet forests were not open and park-like when colonists arrived – and we shouldn’t be burning them

All the evidence – colonial accounts and records, First Peoples’ testimony and scientific data – points to the existence of widespread tall, dense forests 250 years ago.

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