
Did you know it takes 15,500 litres of water to produce 1kg (2.2lbs) of beef and 3,900 litres for just 1kg (2.2lbs) of chicken meat? For each hamburger you consume, it takes 2400 litres of water to produce.

Did you know it takes 15,500 litres of water to produce 1kg (2.2lbs) of beef and 3,900 litres for just 1kg (2.2lbs) of chicken meat? For each hamburger you consume, it takes 2400 litres of water to produce.

Massive swarms of stinging jellyfish and jellyfish-like animals are transforming many world-class fisheries and tourist destinations into veritable ‘jellytoriums’ that ar...

Fifth of corals dead: only emission cuts can save the rest, says the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) . The world has lost 19% of its coral reefs, acco...

Can we save nature from humankind? Finnish artist Ilkka Halso’s unique images of his installations from the Museum of Nature, Restoration and Cube remind us that soon the onl...

November 19th is World Toilet Day – a day highlighting the fact that many people around the world still lack access to basic sanitation and clean water. The World Toilet Org...

Visit the world’s smelliest museum at Les Egouts de Paris ( The Sewers of Paris ). This infamous museum is part of Paris’s working sewage system. Only a small part of the 2,10...

Sewage contains a host of toxic chemicals that can kill fish and threaten human health. Most people think that all sewage is fully treated at a sewage treatment plant and...