Farah Hassan
Paris meets Moroccan inspiration, Charaf Tajer turns heads debuting his collection reinventing women’s fashion at the PFW SS24
The science behind the silent transformation of flora due to climate change. Pigment changes could make plants less attractive to pollinators
Protecting from predators, strong heat, and forceful tides mangrove roots help the biosphere and remove five times more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than terrestrial forests
Experts have expressed concern about the potential impact of Canadian wildfires on two species in particular: the Whooping Crane, which is found in Alberta, and the Wood Poppy
New research has found that New York City is sinking at an average rate of 1-2 mm per year. The Big Apple is in a race against time to find solutions to mitigate the threat of sea rising
UAE Dubai’s COP28: Nations around the world have taken measures towards dealing with the climate catastrophe, but with time its consequences have only worsened
Climate change and arthropod vectors – new research shows that climate change is causing the diffusion of the arthropod vectors in higher elevations and latitudes
For more than a decade Reforest’Action has been taking measures to counteract the effect deforestation has left in the Amazon. An interview with Jihane Guenoun on International Day of Forests, 21 March
With the world creating twice as much plastic garbage as it did twenty years ago and only 9% being properly recycled comes Packioli: turning food waste into biodegradable packaging
Four Specialists, one problem to address: Research on a city persecuted by record high tides and a settling landmass done and the salt marshes affected as a result by University of Padova specialists
