Ecuador Secures Latin America’s First Sustainable Investment Deal with the EU
Ecuador has signed the first Sustainable Investment Facilitation Agreement in Latin America with the European Union, aimed at boosting green energy and responsible development.
Zambian Farmers Battle Floods and Drought with Climate-Smart Innovation
Amid a deadly mix of drought, flooding, and toxic waste spills, Zambian farmers—especially women—are quietly leading a climate resilience revolution. Their efforts, largely ignored by global headlines, show how innovation and community action can thrive even when the odds are stacked high.
Breathing the Crisis: Chiquita Canyon’s Hidden Environmental Emergency
An underground fire at Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Southern California has created hazardous air, foul odors, and a mounting public health emergency. After years of complaints, regulators are finally cracking down with daily fines.
Sierra Leone Powers Up: A Nation's Push to Light Every Home
In a transformative move toward sustainable development, Sierra Leone has launched a €24 million off-grid energy initiative to bring clean electricity to rural communities long left in the dark.
From Backyard Oven to Local Favorite: Bust-A-Slice Pizza Co. Serves Passion by the Slice
Born from a Christmas gift and fueled by family dedication, Bust-A-Slice Pizza Co. is transforming backyard weekends into a community-loved culinary brand—with plans to pop up and expand in 2026.
U.S. Global Pullback: Exit from 66 International Bodies Raises Diplomatic Alarm
The United States has announced its formal withdrawal from 66 international organizations, including key U.N. climate and health institutions. The global reaction highlights rising concern over America’s shifting role in international cooperation.