Archive for 2018
How to resolve conflicts over precious natural resources
Effective climate action can reduce the risks of deadly conflicts around the world.
Here is why solar technology costs are plummeting
Understanding the interplay of low-level and high-level factors in the marker will help us make solar technology even cheaper.
Wearable solar power is now another step closer to reality
Researchers have managed to find a way to improve the mechanical stability of wearable solar cells' active layers.
Migrating shorebirds are losing out to climate change
Fewer shorebirds survive due to habitat deterioration, and predators may drive species like the Spoon-billed sandpiper near extinct.
Plastic waste keeps killing whales. Countries like the UK keep producing it
The UK's top supermarkets produce 1.2 billion single-use plastic bags and 1.3 billion lightweight plastic produce bags each year.
Australia leads the way in adopting renewables
In 2018/19 alone Australia is hoping to install a total extra capacity of 10,400 Megawatts in renewable energy.