Archive for February 2019
The ‘Ivory Queen’ gets jailed in Tanzania
Yang Fenglan, 69, stood accused of having smuggled almost 2 tons of ivory out of Africa between 2000 and 2014.
Adopting sustainable energy hinges on turning points
Most people want renewables. And yet the brown economy is still here. How so?
China and India boost a ‘green’ planet but not all green is equal
The two countries are leading the world in greening due to widespread crop farming, new research says.
By planting 1 billion trees we ‘could offset our CO2 emissions’
Trees improve air quality, water quality and food quality. They also play vital roles in ecosystems.
A new book separates fact from fiction in renewable energy
Anecdotes and facts will leave you with the feeling that you have actually learned something new.
A designer creates climate-apocalypse fashion
The “Unfortunately, Ready to Wear” collection is a set of innovative essentials meant to protect people from five climate threats.