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Impact data from our World
the NooS blog
Impact data from our World
Welcome to the NooS blog! Every week, you’ll find posts from impact-minded journalists. Explore our World through Impact data.
Climate change is not a potential threat in the far future anymore. It is today’s reality. It is already affecting our daily
We have come a long way. Companies are more than ever engaging in sustainable and responsible practices. And positioning themselves as changemakers
“I quit!” Would be, according to economists, an odd thing to say in times crisis like, for instance, a worlwide pandemic. You
What do all these images have in common? Précédent Suivant Rather than seeing it, you might be feeling it: chest tightness, racing
IPCC Second Assessment Report: 5 Things to remember
The latest IPCC report was published on 24 February 2022. It presents an alarming assessment of the global climate situation. The Intergovernmental
On January 18th, scientists from the Stockholm Resilience Center (SRC) announced that we have crossed a 5th planetary boundary: the limit of















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Welcome to the noos blog! Every week, you’ll find posts from impact-minded journalists & bloggers. Read positive news from our world #Education #Health #Environment #SustainableDevelopmentGoals
Climate change is not a potential threat in the far future anymore. It is today’s reality. It is already affecting our daily
We have come a long way. Companies are more than ever engaging in sustainable and responsible practices. And positioning themselves as changemakers
“I quit!” Would be, according to economists, an odd thing to say in times crisis like, for instance, a worlwide pandemic. You
What do all these images have in common? Précédent Suivant Rather than seeing it, you might be feeling it: chest tightness, racing
IPCC Second Assessment Report: 5 Things to remember
The latest IPCC report was published on 24 February 2022. It presents an alarming assessment of the global climate situation. The Intergovernmental
On January 18th, scientists from the Stockholm Resilience Center (SRC) announced that we have crossed a 5th planetary boundary: the limit of
Categories
- Biodiversity (7)
- Education (2)
- General (23)
- Health (1)
- Inclusiveness (5)
- Reforestation (5)
- Uncategorized (5)
- Zero Waste (6)