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Anthropocene

The end of boundaries

Drawing lines is a cultural practice that puts us, and our view of reality, on the map.

by Riccardo Coluccini

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Anthropocene

Our last chance

There are boundaries that we must not cross not only in regard to climate change but also concerning the terrestrial ecosystem.

by Andrea Signorelli

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Anthropocene

Death to the jackals

Climate profiteers might seem to all belong to the same category of entrepreneurs, but not all are helping the green revolution.

by Alberto Tundo

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Anthropocene

A brief history of the anthropocene

We live in an age marked by climate change, pollution, ecosystem crisis, depletion of natural resources, and epidemics.

by MAIZE

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Anthropocene

Green activism

A responsible business grows thanks to corporate activism, not despite it.

by Gianluca Pandolfo

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Anthropocene

What are microplastics?

Microplastics have rapidly become an issue of concern for both human and non-human's health. But what are they exactly?

by MAIZE

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Anthropocene

Two minutes to midnight

The methane once trapped into tundra ice is evaporating. Rainfalls, flooding and hurricanes are increasing. Will we survive?

by Carlo Carraro

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Think micro to change macro

Technology could helps us mitigate some of the consequences of the climate crisis, but we're still not leveraging it as we should.

by Gianfranco Pizzuto

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Recoding humans

Project slingshot

"Corporations have not yet grasped the fact that sustainability cannot be bought and, instead of rethinking their business models, have used it as a marketing tool."

by Marc Buckley

Sustainability & Ecosystem

Saving lives with Social media

In the emergency domain, the information shared on social media platforms can become a powerful resource for both rescuers and affected population.

by Francesco Tarasconi

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