“The Congo Basin’s peatlands are the world’s lungs. People say if the world exists, it’s because Congo is breathing,” says Joseph Lombo Bokanga in the article “What do the Protectors of Congo’s Peatlands Get in Return?” by West African bureau chief for the New York Times, Ruth Maclean. Although making up a small amount of...

In an inspiring display of environmental stewardship and community engagement, a beach cleanup event was organised in collaboration with artist Zach Pine and the employees of Workday. Combining creativity, teamwork, and a passion for the environment, this unique gathering aimed to clean the beach, create stunning sand globes, and construct an exciting racing track. The...

https://dhunanand.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/1685027938429464909video1165528393.mp4As passionate art enthusiasts and members of Mission Blue Heart, we were fortunate enough to sit down with the immensely talented artist, Zach Pine. In our enlightening conversation, Pine showcased a whole new way of merging art with eco-friendly practices, particularly through his innovative work involving sand. Moreover, he shared insights into his community programs...

The discovery of the world's largest deep-sea octopus nursery has only ever been found once before and has shocked many scientists. Researchers found almost 1,000 deep-sea octopus nurseries off the shore of Costa Rica in an area called the dorado outcrop. The researchers found thousands of octopus eggs on the ocean floor; some were brooding....