Climate change and toxic pollution: Which countries are most at risk? Hannah Steiner July 24, 2021 New research finds a strong correlation between toxic and nontoxic pollution in some countries.
10% of all greenhouse gas emissions come from food we throw in the bin Rebecca Herbert July 24, 2021 “Is producing more food the only way to feed a growing population?” It’s a question many scientists, farmers and politicians....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Florian Schlederer, Founder of Museums For Future Florian Schlederer July 15, 2021 Museums for Future is a non-profit, independent organization. We are a global community powered by passionate local networks of museum....
Kenya tea growers shift to produce pineapple as climate change bites Rebecca Herbert July 05, 2021 Some tea growers in Kenya are shifting to produce other crops as climate change threatens tea plantation in the country.....
Rising Sea Levels Due to Climate Change Will Impact 15 Million People Across 7 Asian Cities By 2030 Liang Lan June 30, 2021 A new report by non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace East Asia analyzes the estimated economic impact of extreme rising sea levels....
Who is CO2zilla, and what can I do to stop it? What should I do? Nabeel Ismeer June 26, 2021 We have read the articles, “6 things you can do for the climate,” or “10 ways to reduce your impact,”....
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....