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The rohignya people: a story of struggle and overcoming
Cox's Bazar has become the most populous refugee camp in the world, home to nearly a million Rohignyas who have fled the violence in Burma

Mireia Martínez
May 17, 20232 min read


If we lose biodiversity, we lose everything
Pollution, overfishing and overexploitation are some of the causes of the loss of biodiversity both in our crops and in our food.

Mireia Martínez
May 10, 20233 min read


Sustainable agriculture as a tool to reduce pollution
A significant part of the emissions of CO₂ are caused by agriculture and food production, both necessary for human survival. According to th

Mireia Martínez
May 3, 20232 min read


The lack of sustainability threats big companies: an increasingly real risk in a changing world
Companies have been more concerned with production than sustainability, and are now at risk of negative consequences due to climate change.

Mireia Martínez
Apr 26, 20233 min read


Do climate activists pose a threat?
Environmental activism has gone from being seen as a movement of hippies to a movement that can threaten the lifestyle and economic interest

Mireia Martínez
Apr 19, 20233 min read


How drought is affecting water supplies and the Spanish economy
Drought is one of the biggest environmental challenges facing Spain today.

Mireia Martínez
Apr 12, 20232 min read


The danger of e-waste: how mismanagement threatens the environment and human health
Electronic waste, also known as e-waste, is a growing problem worldwide. Its mismanagement endangers the environment and human health.

Mireia Martínez
Mar 29, 20232 min read


El Salvador under the management of Bukele: controversies and criticism of his policies
Organized crime groups have a devastating social and environmental impact. In El Salvador the most vulnerable communities have been affected

Mireia Martínez
Mar 22, 20233 min read


Labour exploitation and gender inequality: the human cost of Chinese production
Women in China have faced decades of labour exploitation, being forced to endure long working hours, wage discrimination, sexual harassment,

Mireia Martínez
Mar 15, 20232 min read


Reducing dependency in Saudi Arabia: sustainability as a goal
Saudi Arabia is known throughout the world for its abundant wealth in natural resources, especially oil and natural gas.

Mireia Martínez
Mar 8, 20233 min read


Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria: why is seismic activity a constant threat?
The earthquake in Turkey and Syria has been one of the worst in recent decades due to a combination of factors.

Mireia Martínez
Feb 22, 20232 min read


What would happen if wastewater was turned into fertilizer?
Wastewater draining from sewage sludge ponds has the potential to play a role in more sustainable agriculture.

Way To Sustainable Impact
Feb 8, 20232 min read


Women in Afghanistan: a story of hope, challenge and resistance
For the last two decades, Afghanistan has been a country where women have faced immense challenges. A story of fighting for human rights.

Mireia Martínez
Feb 1, 20234 min read


Exploring Ecotourism in Latin America: Sustainable Tourism at its Best
Ecotourism is one of the sustainable and responsible forms of tourism, positively impacting local communities and the environment.

Mireia Martínez
Jan 25, 20234 min read


Climate change affects mainly the most vulnerable
Climate disasters worsen poverty, hunger and access to resources, in turn increasing violence and conflict.

Mireia Martínez
Jan 20, 20232 min read


"The exchange of knowledge is something that favors tolerance and builds peace"
La llegada de María Pabón al mundo rural llegó bajo el paradigma basado en la producción y la explotación de los recursos.

Maria Cantó Martínez
Jan 11, 20236 min read
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