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Climate change feels daunting, but small, everyday actions can make a real difference. Choosing plant-based meals, using eco-friendly search engines, or buying sustainable brands reduces emissions—meat production alone accounts for 14.5% of global greenhouse gases (FAO). Sharing skills like writing or coding for climate projects, joining local clean-ups, or setting up green defaults like clean energy boosts impact. Perfection isn’t required; consistent small steps cut personal carbon footprints by 10% (Yale, 2024). If everyone makes one sustainable choice weekly, global emissions could drop 20% by 2030 (UN, 2023), proving collective small actions create big change.

As climate awareness goes mainstream, the language of saving the planet has been polished, packaged, and sold — often to those who can afford it most. In this piece, we explore how sustainability became a lifestyle brand, why that matters, and what it really takes to keep climate action real and inclusive.


Salesforce is redefining climate action with autonomous AI that works for nature, not against it. Through Agentforce and AI tools like the Energy Score, the company is scaling climate solutions, empowering nonprofits, and promoting transparency — a powerful combination in the global push for environmental resilience.

JPMorgan AM raises $1.5B for a forest-focused fund that combines sustainable timber production with carbon sequestration, setting a benchmark for climate-aligned investment strategies.

From airports to oceans, tourism has an invisible cost. This article explores how our travel habits — by air, land, and sea — are accelerating climate and nature loss worldwide. If you’ve ever wondered how your holidays and business trips shape the environment, this is a must-read. Because the first step to more responsible travel is awareness.

In a world where businesses are being called to do more than just less harm, Earthly offers a path forward—one rooted in nature. They help companies take meaningful climate action through powerful, nature-based solutions that don’t just offset carbon—they restore ecosystems, revive biodiversity, and uplift communities. From lush mangrove forests to regenerative agroforestry, their global projects are science-backed and high-impact—designed not just to tick boxes, but to drive real change. At Earthly, sustainability isn't a sideline. It's a strategic advantage. This is where responsible business meets tangible, measurable environmental progress. Read the full article by our team of experts to know more.

As climate change once reshaped the business landscape, nature is now taking center stage. With over half of global GDP dependent on ecosystem services and one million species at risk of extinction, nature loss is no longer just an environmental issue—it’s an economic one. In this article, we explore why nature is becoming a strategic priority for companies and what you can do about it.

A major study by Eawag reveals that human activity is altering biodiversity faster than expected. Species declines and shifts in ecosystem composition threaten global biodiversity, with habitat destruction, pollution, and invasive species emerging as key culprits. The research highlights the urgent need for targeted conservation strategies.

A massive Antarctic iceberg break has revealed a thriving deep-sea ecosystem, reshaping scientists’ understanding of marine life under ice and providing critical data on climate-driven ice loss.

Over one-third of U.S. bird species face conservation threats, with 112 at risk of extinction. The report warns of a crisis but also highlights successful conservation methods that can be expanded.

Oil drilling is expanding in the Amazon rainforest, driven by economic dependence on fossil fuels. However, pollution, deforestation, and climate risks are fueling opposition and calls for stricter regulations.