On climate change frontline, indigenous provide pointers to save planet Liang Lan June 26, 2021 Indigenous people living on the frontline of climate change could offer potentially ground-breaking insight into biodiversity protection and sustainability, but....
Climate change tipping points are upon us, draft U.N. report warns: 'The worst is yet to come' Rebecca Herbert June 24, 2021 A draft report by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that unless drastic and immediate action is....
Air pollution in many EU cities 'stubbornly high' Rebecca Herbert June 22, 2021 Many EU citizens are still exposed to illegal and dangerous levels of pollution, especially badly in Italy and Poland, new....
Biden brings new momentum to global climate change agenda Liang Lan June 21, 2021 US President Joe Biden is serious about addressing climate change.
Tired Earth: An Interview with Patrick Hamilton, Director of Global Change Initiatives, Science Museum of Minnesota Patrick Hamilton June 17, 2021 The Science Museum has eliminated the use of disposable plastic tableware from its food service and replaced them with reusable....
Carbon’s Impact on the Largest Desert of the World Selva Ozelli June 17, 2021 Celebrated annually on June 17, the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought has a theme of turning degraded land....
Where Americans Stand On Climate Change As World Leaders Discuss A Way Forward At The G7 Summit Liang Lan June 15, 2021 Results of a newly released Long Island University Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling and Analysis national poll reveal....
It’s Time to Treat Voting Rights Like Climate Change Liang Lan June 13, 2021 In the United States, political polarization has checked efforts to enact even modest federal climate change legislation for decades.