Nature and health

A growing body of research points to the beneficial effects that exposure to the natural world has on health, reducing stress and promoting healing.

Ecocide can be the law that Earth needs to begin recovering. Members Public

We talked with Jojo Mehta about Ecocide, a law that will forever change the relationship and accountability people, corporations, and governments have with planet Earth.

Yeray Lopez
Yeray Lopez
Nature and health

Insect apocalypse is something very real! Members Public

Interview with Dave Goulson. "If we lose the insects, then everything will collapse." Over half of all known species are insects, and they play an essential role in the planetary balance. So not only are the pollinators important.

Yeray Lopez
Yeray Lopez
Nature and health

Parts of the plan to reverse global warming Members Public

What are the most crucial steps to reverse climate change? What should I do, to begin with? Here you have some tips about the overall picture and our contributions.

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Yeray Lopez
Nature and health

Nuclear stopped being the number one risk of total annihilation Members Public

Why would scientists want to publish the genome of the deadliest viruses online to be replicated in a lab? Anyone?

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Yeray Lopez
Nature and health

Nuclear armageddon and human presence in the world Members Public

How will we face the climate crisis, the loss of biodiversity, and other crucial matters, with today's governments populated by madmen and selfish interests?

Yeray Lopez
Yeray Lopez
Nature and health

Teflon, get rid of it today. Members Public

This is a story about the invisible poison we put in our dishes every time we cook with Teflon and how much effort is being put into hiding it.

Yeray Lopez
Yeray Lopez
Nature and health

The internet of nature. How fungi connect the forest. Members Public

Sometimes invisible helpers, the ones that are seldom mentioned, make things work for everyone. That is how I felt when I learned more about what the realm of Fungi does for all living things. But times are changing, and the fungi are taking their rightful place among the savers of our planet.

Yeray Lopez
Yeray Lopez
Nature and health

Antibiotic resistance, meat and existential risks. The end of modern medicine. Members Public

Imagine that our antibiotics stopped working, or that your life could be threatened, as it was in the middle ages, by a simple infection. This is not science fiction; it can happen if we continue using and abusing antibiotics the way we do today.

Yeray Lopez
Yeray Lopez
Nature and health