The Privilege of Sustainable Shopping
Cheap “eco” chocolate, jeans, and coffee from discounters raise doubts of greenwashing rather than real sustainability.
Cheap “eco” chocolate, jeans, and coffee from discounters raise doubts of greenwashing rather than real sustainability.
Hydrogen is hailed as a clean alternative to gas and oil, powering buses and heating—but questions remain about its source and true sustainability.
Humans produce 2 billion tons of waste yearly, recycling just 16%, while the rest pollutes and emits CO2.
At 11, Diwa is among thousands of Filipino children abused online by foreign paedophiles—a crime little reported in Europe.
In winter 2022, filmmaker Irina Semenovich documented voices of Donbass residents living under Russian annexation.
Anonymous Russian journalists visited a Urals town in 2022–23 to gauge locals’ views on their leaders.
Lebanon’s iconic cedar forests face threats from climate change and illegal logging amid national crisis.
Bullfighting, once central to Spain’s culture, is declining amid rising concern for animal welfare.
China’s surplus of electric cars and solar panels sparks U.S. and global concern over cheap product exports.
Since Myanmar’s 2021 coup, the Chin have armed themselves to defend their land, identity, and ideals against the junta.