A Moment of Reflection — WorldStakes Updates Its Path Forward
WorldStakes shares a community update following the loss of advisor Sameer, highlights the impact stories covered so far in 2026, and announces that the inaugural WorldStakes RoundTable will move to June to ensure the best possible experience.
A Quiet Win for the Mediterranean
New data released in mid-February shows a record rise in loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings along Spain’s Mediterranean coast. The rebound follows years of targeted conservation reforms — proving that small, coordinated environmental policies can generate measurable ecological recovery.
From Stream to Spotlight: Students Spark River Renaissance in the Philippines
What began as a weekend cleanup led by students in Bulacan has now evolved into a growing environmental movement across the Philippines. Backed by schools and city councils, the initiative is mobilizing young people to reclaim polluted waterways.
Global “Water Bankruptcy” Declared as 4 Billion Face Scarcity
The UN has officially declared a state of “global water bankruptcy,” as over half the world’s population faces severe water scarcity each year. This Pulse dives into the urgency of the water crisis, why the global public should care, and what’s being done.
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.
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.