Archive for July 2019
Paris wants to turn parts of itself into urban forests
Urban rewilding is a trend in the making. Now Paris is out to join in.
Light pollution affects clownfish that live on coral reefs
If you’ve seen the movie “Finding Nemo” or its charming sequel, then you’re probably familiar with the clownfish in the film. In real life, though, Nemo’s counterparts live in coral reefs threatened by climate change, and now researchers have found
Google wants to go all out on a circular economy
The tech giant says it wants to spearhead the way the IT sector deals with materials and waste.
Newcomers benefit from nuclear cooperation
With the United Arab Emirates' Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) officially granting certifications to the first group of operators at the Barakah nuclear power plant, the country’s nuclear energy future is taking shape.
Illegal fishing endangers both ecosystems and food security
The EU hands out yellow cards to countries that it considers to be in violation of sustainable fishing practices.
It isn’t just climate change that’s killing corals
Water pollution is a primary cause of coral bleaching, researchers say.