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Author: Sraddha Sabu

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    Sraddha Sabu is a journalist with a background in reporting on climate change, corporate sustainability, and lifestyle in the UAE and the UK. She started her career at the national daily, Gulf News, and has since worked for Sustainable Growth Voice, GlobalData Plc’s roster of trade publications, and The Climate Tribe. Drawing on a deep love for nature and words, she focuses on impactful storytelling about sustainability across every sector.

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Leaving the World’s Largest Toxicology Experiment

From the familiar sight of plastics on our beaches, the lens has turned inward: microplastics carrying cocktails of dangerous chemicals are polluting our bodies. And while reducing our exposure to microplastics can feel overwhelming,  here’s how small fixes can help protect yourself and your loved ones.

From the familiar sight of plastics on our beaches, the lens has turned inward: microplastics carrying cocktails of dangerous chemicals are polluting our bodies.... Read more.
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The Rise of the Baby Desert and the Nations Fighting Against Them

More than three-quarters of Earth’s land has become permanently drier in recent decades, creating what the UN terms an ‘existential crisis’ driven by the insidious rise of aridity. These changes threaten to degrade 90% of our planet’s land by 2050. But for the African Union Development Agency, solutions haven’t disappeared.

More than three-quarters of Earth’s land has become permanently drier in recent decades, creating what the UN terms an ‘existential crisis’ driven by the insidious... Read more.

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Why I’m Switching to Ecosia and by the End of this Article You Will Too
The world might seem terrifying at the moment, but the impact of our search engines doesn’t have to be. There’s a better way to use the internet, and it’s called Ecosia.
Invisible, but Present: From Landscape to Table with Moza
In the Hajjar mountains of the UAE, artist and chef Moza Almatrooshi is connecting people, food, and place at her cafeteria, championing a new way of interacting with a meal: an approach she calls ‘landscape to table.’
Our Skies Which Never Sleep: The Cost of SpaceX and Reflect Orbital’s Satellite Plans
Earth’s most unifying vista could be changing forever. Reflect Orbital and SpaceX intend to launch enough satellites they could fundamentally alter humanity’s access to the stars while increasing light pollution. CEO of Dark Sky International, Ruskin Hartley, describes the costs of losing the night.

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