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Nature & Environment September 23, 2019

If Carbon Offsets Require Forests to Stay Standing, What Happens When the Amazon Is on Fire?

The emergency threatening part of the world’s largest rainforest is proof that offsets are too risky to count on to cancel out corporate pollution, and…


Renewables, Wind September 16, 2019

How AI and robots will help safeguard our offshore energy infrastructure in the future

The modern world depends on the smooth provision of vital services such as energy, transportation, telecommunications, food, water and healthcare. But the systems underpinning these…


Biofuels, Fossil Fuels, Renewables September 12, 2019

Driverless Electric Trucks Are Coming, and They’ll Affect You More Than You Think

Self-driving and electric cars just don’t stop making headlines lately. Amazon invested in self-driving startup Aurora earlier this year. Waymo, Daimler, GM, along with startups…


Climate Change September 9, 2019

What you need to know about the link between sea-level rise and coastal flooding

Whether it’s called ‘high-tide’ flooding, ‘sunny day,’ or ‘nuisance’ flooding, the problem is getting worse in many coastal communities. High-tide flooding – sometimes referred to…


Coal, Fossil Fuels, Oil September 5, 2019

Analysis: global plastics boom fueled 2018 CO2 emissions rise

The world added more non-fossil power last year than ever before, but energy demand rose by even more. Last year’s rise in global CO2 emissions…


Nature & Environment September 2, 2019

World-first West Aussie study examines Perth poo for microplastics

These researchers plan to use Perth poo to find out exactly how much plastic we eat and what we can do about it. How would…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment August 29, 2019

El Niño linked to widespread crop failures

The El Niño climate cycle has been responsible for widespread simultaneous crop failure in different regions of the world, a study has found, putting pressure…


Climate Change, Coal, Fossil Fuels, Nature & Environment August 26, 2019

We can’t expand airports after declaring a climate emergency – let’s shift to low-carbon transport instead

Jefim Vogel, University of Leeds; Joel Millward-Hopkins, University of Leeds, and Yannick Oswald, University of Leeds The world may finally be waking to the reality…


Renewables, Wind August 22, 2019

The Biggest Offshore Wind Project in the US Is Underway

From the steady growth in market share of electric cars to continuous improvement and expansion of solar energy technology, it appears the world is going…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment August 19, 2019

Toward greener plastics

By Marcus Woo Researchers and companies are working on new kinds of biodegradable packaging, bottles and other products that break down like compost.  Plastic is kind of a wonder material….


Geothermal August 15, 2019

What Is Geothermal Energy? Explore Its Many Advantages

Geothermal energy has a lot of applications today and can be a cost-effective way to generate heat. We can consider thermal energy as the energy…


Policy & Strategy August 12, 2019

Illicit trade endangers the environment, the law and the SDGs. We need a global response

A dark side to globalization has been the alarming emergence of illicit trade, which stands in direct contrast to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)….


Innovation, Nature & Environment August 8, 2019

Eco-friendly sex life: are condoms good for the environment?

Environmentalists are quick to condemn the condom. It is a product often made from non-biodegradable latex, or even worse, synthetic materials such as polyisoprene, and…


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Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Bridge, Kuwait City, Kuwait. Photo credit: Diego Delso (Wikimedia)

The Role of Energy in the Kuwaiti Economy, Challenges, and Prospects


Isle of Skye, Scotland. Photo credit: Elisabetta Fenu

Can We Delay Climate Change by Changing Climate Again?


Green Roof at the WIPO Headquarters. Photo credit: WIPO (Flickr)

What Is Green, But Will Put Us in the Black?


Cerium fluoride. Photo credit: Leiem (Wikimedia)

Why Everyone’s Crazy for Rare Earths


Hanasaari


Cub of tiger Waghdoh and Chori of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, India. Photo credit: Siddhesh Sawant (Wikimedia)

When ‘Coexistence’ Is Co-Opted in Conservation Practice


Deforestation in the Gurupi Biological Reserve and Caru and Alto Turiaçu Indigenous Lands, Brazil. Photo credits: Ibama (Wikimedia)

Climate Change Is Taking a Toll on Latin America’s Mental Health


Starokozache Solar Park. Photo credits: Activ Solar (Flickr)

Decarbonization of Southeastern European Region: Both Renewables and Nuclear are Speeding Up


Starokozache Solar Park. Photo credits: Activ Solar (Flickr)

Palm Oil Continues to Plague Borneo’s Orangutans, Elephants, and Other Icons


The Lost Bayou: Grand Bayou

Grand Bayou, LA. At one time, it was a lively community of close-knit families, until they were forced to leave. ©2020. Garde Voir Ci magazine. Nicholls State University Department of Mass Communication.
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World Rainforest Day

Rainforests cover only 2 percent of the planet’s surface area but are responsible for more than 25% of all Western medicine and house more than 50% of the world’s plant and animal species.
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Plastic litters one of the world's remotest islands - Henderson Island

Plastic litters one of the world's remotest islands - Henderson Island
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