Archive for July 2019
‘Operation Thunderball’ targets wildlife traffickers worldwide
Police officers and customs officials have identified and arrested 582 suspected wildlife traders in 109 countries.
In a wet and warming world, our roads are taking the heat
Transportation and its supporting infrastructure are among the biggest climate change challenges as the world moves away from fossil fuels, but one area often overlooked in conversations about electric vehicles or batteries or mass transit options is the condition of
In urban jungles rooftop gardens can make a world of difference
If expanding green spaces horizontally isn't possible, there is another way: expanding them vertically.
AI can help us better predict severe storms in a changing climate
Because weather is influenced by a variety of factors, making accurate predictions about it can be a challenge.
China is embracing green tech to clean up its polluted cities
“China is speed-fighting pollution,” an expert in Hong Kong says.
UK ‘burial corridors’ among greener end-of-life solutions
There’s been an intriguing call from the United Kingdom for planners to design green “burial corridors” along major roads and rights of way, to ensure that there will be room for the dearly departed in coming decades. John Ashton, an