Archive for June 2019
If coral reefs go, so will much of marine biodiversity
Bleaching can easily upset the delicate balance of these finely tuned systems.
WWF: unknowingly we each eat a plastic credit card a week
Credit cards are hardly considered nutritious treats, yet we all gobble them down each week, in a way.
For recycling to work, people need to see its true value
There is a way to make recycling more effective and the answer lies in psychology.
A baby dugong gains a new lease on life in Thailand
Survival training is helping an orphaned sea cow learn to live on its own in the sea.
Germany’s green energy struggles impact Europe
Germany consumes plenty of energy. The trouble is, much of that energy is generated by fossil fuels.
Our consumer habits are driving primates extinct
The drastic decline in primate populations is driven by global demand for agricultural products in the tropics.