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Eating for the Planet: What Really Matters
The majority of the food we eat—roughly 59% of global food miles—travels by ship
Timothy Pesi
2 days ago2 min read


🔌The Global Electricity Story of 2023
In 2023, the world didn’t just consume electricity—it chased it. From Beijing to Bogotá, power surged through grids and cities, lighting homes, charging cars, and transforming economies. Humanity generated a record-breaking 29,925 terawatt-hours (TWh) —a 2.5% jump from the year before.
Timothy Pesi
Apr 232 min read


✈️ How Air Travel Emissions Rebounded After the Pandemic
Take Egypt as a case in point. Between 2019 and 2020, emissions from air travel in the country more than halved — falling from over 2 million tonnes to just about 1 million. It was a momentary pause in an otherwise upward trend.
Timothy Pesi
Apr 142 min read


🌿 Kenya’s Forest Cover Story: From Decline to Regeneration
Forests play a critical role in sustaining biodiversity, regulating climate, and supporting livelihoods.
Timothy Pesi
Apr 92 min read
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