Archive for March 2019
UN: It wasn’t all bad news last year for the environment
Despite the challenges ahead, more meaningful action is being taken worldwide to protect the natural environment.
French couple presses for a Nobel Prize for climate change
There’s a grassroots effort for a Nobel Prize to be awarded for climate change-related scientific achievements.
50 years on, Agent Orange is still wreaking havoc in Vietnam
The dioxin TCDD can linger in the environment for decades or even centuries.
The tide is high, and so is the cost to U.S. property values
“Increased tidal flooding has led to a loss in home value appreciation. We expect this trend to continue."
Coal takes its toll differently on rich and poor
More than half of the health effects come from one tenth of the power plants.
Sustainable wine tours are getting better than ever
More and more wine lovers and winemakers are aware of the impacts of climate change on wine production.