Archive for 2018
Placing wind farms too close together isn’t a good idea
The wake effects of upwind farms can be more significant than previously thought.
China’s ‘third pole’ glaciers are melting habitats — and heritage
The impacts extend beyond the threat of flooding to the loss of habitats and biodiversity. Far more is at stake.
AI can now recognize wild animals in camera-trap images
The breakthrough could be a significant aid in the study and conservation of wildlife around the planet.
UN: to avoid climate catastrophe, we must act fast on CO2
For all their ambitious climate action plans, governments need to move faster and with greater urgency.
Chicago is as hot as Las Vegas: U.S. climate report demands action
The impacts of climate change are already being felt in communities across the country.
We’ll need to put a price on a liveable climate
How much would you pay today to ensure a stable climate in the future?