
Would you drink recycled sewage water?
In fact, 63% of The Guardian readers claimed they would in a 2013 poll by the journal. In another survey on adult Americans, 49% said they would try recycled sewage... Read more.

Unpaid care and domestic work: Barriers to equality
Mention the typical household, and it’s the stereotype that comes to most people’s minds: Women in the kitchen, men at work. Progress for gender equality has... Read more.

Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Climate Change
Fossil fuel subsidies undermine the efforts to stop climate change. Yet, governments in many countries continue to give – what are essentially unreasonably... Read more.

Carbon sinks: Why we need them
Carbon sinks are systems that absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than what they release. The largest carbon sinks in the world are forests and oceans, absorbing... Read more.

CSR Practices of the Alcohol and Tobacco Industry
Alcohol and tobacco consumption is an obstacle in achieving 13 out of the 16 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (WHO, 2020). Alcohol and tobacco-related deaths... Read more.

World Happiness: Is There a Secret to Happy Countries?
“Money can’t buy you happiness” is a popular saying, but it is not technically true. A look at the world’s happiest countries in the United Nations’... Read more.

Sustainable branding: How to shop for environmentally-responsible brands
A total of 81% of people expect brands that they buy from to align with their values. Now, more than ever, companies are expected to be involved in driving social... Read more.