by Beth Allgood | Jan 12, 2022 | OneNature in the News, Stories
Photo credit: David Clode via Unsplash OneNature President, Beth Allgood, co-authored an article that has just been published in the International Journal of Community Wellbeing, “Tethering Natural Capital and Cultural Capital for a More Sustainable Post-COVID-19...
by Beth Allgood | Jan 5, 2022 | Stories, Stories from OneNature
Photo credit: Lisa H via Unsplash As we take stock of the social, environmental, and economic crises in the world today, it is clear that our current way of life and the systems we have built to sustain it are inequitable, unsustainable, and economically precarious....
by Dehara Weeraman | Dec 22, 2021 | Stories, Stories from OneNature
Photo credit: Ibrahim Rifath via Unsplash. With the emergence of a new COVID-19 variant, Omicron, we’re seeing countries across the world close their borders once again. After the initial closure of borders in 2020, we saw a collapse in international travel and...
by Dehara Weeraman | Dec 15, 2021 | Stories, Stories from OneNature
Photo credit: Francesco Ungaro via Unsplash When we think of wildlife, corals are typically not the first thing we think of. Many believe corals are just plants, but actually, they are living animals. Coral reefs are some of the world’s most diverse ecosystems....
by Beth Allgood | Dec 8, 2021 | OneNature in the News, Stories
Photo Credit: Annie Spratt via Unsplash When scientists and activists encourage the public to protect the environment in any way they can, what does that mean to you? Perhaps it means bringing reusable bags to the grocery store, recycling plastic, or donating your...
by Dehara Weeraman | Dec 1, 2021 | Stories, Stories from OneNature
Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) protect some of the most important ecosystems, conserve a vast majority of the world’s biodiversity and carbon storage, yet they have consistently been deprived of aid money for climate mitigation. IPLCs receive less...