Livia Cabernard's research findings were recently cited by the BBC in their article "Nine breakthroughs for climate and nature in 2023 you may have missed."
The article highlights a range of positive developments in tackling environmental challenges, with a notable mention of Cabernard's study revealing that 6% of the world's electricity from coal is used to produce plastics. Despite the dominance of environmental disasters in headlines, the piece aims to shed light on lesser-known victories in the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. These "quiet wins" often stem from grassroots or indigenous-led initiatives, sometimes resulting in subdued recognition. By amplifying these advancements, the article seeks to ensure that critical progress in environmental conservation does not go unnoticed.