Lockdown isn’t good news for all wildlife – many animals rely on humans for survival

From Venetian canals running clear, to herds of goats roaming around Llandudno, Wales, there have been claims of nature’s comeback since the start of lockdown. But recently, staff at the Meltham Wildlife... Read more »

What does Covid-19 crisis mean for rural development?

The implications and consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic are playing out before us. Much of the news coverage of the to date is both the Global North and the Global South has... Read more »

Impact of the Coronavirus on environment, social life

Planes grounded, events canceled, factories shut down: the coronavirus weighs on the world economy, with the unexpected corollary a fall in greenhouse gas emissions in industrial countries. But this good news for... Read more »

Lessons coronavirus pandemic about tackling climate change

 Every aspect of our lives has been affected by the coronavirus. The global economy has slowed, people have retreated to their homes and thousands have died or become seriously ill. At this... Read more »

Coronavirus vis-à-vis our environment

The COVID-19 pandemic sweeping across the world is a crisis of our own making. That’s the message from infectious disease and environmental health experts, and from those in planetary health – an... Read more »

EEFRI’s effort to undertaking fruitful researches on biodiversity

“Government understands that research is the key way to get out of problems in a short period for our country” said Kebede Yimam, Deputy Commissioner, of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Commission.... Read more »