World Science Day for Peace and Development: Science at the Crossroads of Environmental Sustainability Tired Earth November 10, 2024 Scientists have developed ways to sequester carbon in soil, forests, and even deep underground.
Donald Trump’s Environmental Record: A Comprehensive Analysis Tired Earth November 06, 2024 In 2017, Trump announced the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement.
Report: Clean energy transitions continue to accelerate, but progress is uneven Tired Earth November 05, 2024 Despite concerns about setbacks in the global deployment of clean energy technologies, the latest data points to continued growth, according....
Rwandan scientists find trees with high power potential Tired Earth November 03, 2024 These trees not only offer fuel for electricity generation but also provide valuable resources for farmers and their communities.
The reasons flowers wilt could explain how plants spend (and save) their energy Tired Earth November 02, 2024 The three-year study focused on Blandfordia grandiflora, commonly known as Christmas Bells, which mostly flowers in December.
Lithium – green saviour or villain? Neil Kitching November 02, 2024 Other countries have substantial, but unexplored, deposits including Bolivia, India, and DR Congo and potentially Afghanistan and Greenland.
Study finds misinformation about wind farms is widespread Tired Earth October 22, 2024 In representative surveys conducted in Australia, the U.K. and the U.S., more than a quarter of respondents agree with a....
The Essential Role of Incentives and Taxes in Climate Action Rosmel Rodríguez October 16, 2024 By their nature, incentives can guide the decisions of businesses and individuals to focus less on short-term gains and more....