Archive for 2018
Opening a ‘Pandora’s Box’: China reverses its stance on rhinos
China will allow the traditional use of rhino products despite a lack of scientific evidence for medicinal benefits.
A budding DIY project to help stressed coral reefs
Makeshift traffic cone-like structures can make a world of difference in stressed marine ecosystems.
WWF: we’re wiping out life on Earth by living beyond our means
The collapse of global wildlife populations worldwide is a warning sign that nature is dying.
The U.S. sets out to win on food waste
Food wasted in the U.S. alone could provide every hungry person in the world with 1.25kg of nutrition every day.
When science is not enough, could arts save the planet?
The arts may help scientists learn to understand the complexity of the surrounding world through better intuition.
More droughts on the horizon for Europe’s farmers
Understanding how staple crops respond to increased temperatures is a must for mitigating threats of food shortages.