You are here: Homepage Tag sustainability Articles Young men take a dive at the Oued Sayad dam near the Taghjijt oasis in southern Morocco Photo: M’hammed Kilito Environment | Morocco Desert oases under threat Oasis ecosystems are perfectly adapted to the harsh desert environment. Today, many are threatened by drought and mismanagement. Photographer M’hammed Kilito zooms in on the people working to save them Interview with M’hammed Kilito 01/25/2024 Vandana Shiva has been active as an environmentalist, feminist and civil rights activist since the 1970s Photo: Dileep Prakash for Kulturaustausch Sustainability “We need a culture of less” For half a century, activist and author Vandana Shiva has been criticising the excesses of the global economy and arguing for a simple life. A conversation about false abundance and the necessity of downsizing Interview with Vandana Shiva 01/09/2023 Japanese woodcut showing the city of Kyoto in the Edo era Illustration: DAJ / Getty Images Sustainability | Japan “Nothing was superfluous” The notion of recycling and saving resources was already an everyday reality in Japan 300 years ago. Makiko Yamaguchi reflects on the Edo era Interview with Makiko Yamaguchi 01/09/2023 Scene of a hike in the Spanish comarca Sierra de Cazorla Photo: Antoine Bruy Dropouts Beyond civilisation In search of people who have had enough of big city life, the French photographer Antoine Bruy has traveled through Europe and North America. The result is the visually stunning photo series “Scrublands,” in which he documents people who opt out of society, depicting their everyday lives By Antoine Bruy 01/09/2023 Residents fill containers with drinkable water at a slum in Hyderabad, India, 2015 Photo: Noah Seelam / AFP /Getty Images Climate change | Society “We are mismanaging it badly” Melting glaciers, rising sea levels: scientist Aditi Mukherji explains why it is high time we change how we deal with water. A conversation Interview with Aditi Mukherji 07/01/2022
Young men take a dive at the Oued Sayad dam near the Taghjijt oasis in southern Morocco Photo: M’hammed Kilito Environment | Morocco Desert oases under threat Oasis ecosystems are perfectly adapted to the harsh desert environment. Today, many are threatened by drought and mismanagement. Photographer M’hammed Kilito zooms in on the people working to save them Interview with M’hammed Kilito 01/25/2024
Vandana Shiva has been active as an environmentalist, feminist and civil rights activist since the 1970s Photo: Dileep Prakash for Kulturaustausch Sustainability “We need a culture of less” For half a century, activist and author Vandana Shiva has been criticising the excesses of the global economy and arguing for a simple life. A conversation about false abundance and the necessity of downsizing Interview with Vandana Shiva 01/09/2023
Japanese woodcut showing the city of Kyoto in the Edo era Illustration: DAJ / Getty Images Sustainability | Japan “Nothing was superfluous” The notion of recycling and saving resources was already an everyday reality in Japan 300 years ago. Makiko Yamaguchi reflects on the Edo era Interview with Makiko Yamaguchi 01/09/2023
Scene of a hike in the Spanish comarca Sierra de Cazorla Photo: Antoine Bruy Dropouts Beyond civilisation In search of people who have had enough of big city life, the French photographer Antoine Bruy has traveled through Europe and North America. The result is the visually stunning photo series “Scrublands,” in which he documents people who opt out of society, depicting their everyday lives By Antoine Bruy 01/09/2023
Residents fill containers with drinkable water at a slum in Hyderabad, India, 2015 Photo: Noah Seelam / AFP /Getty Images Climate change | Society “We are mismanaging it badly” Melting glaciers, rising sea levels: scientist Aditi Mukherji explains why it is high time we change how we deal with water. A conversation Interview with Aditi Mukherji 07/01/2022