Archive for August 2019
Traditional Chinese medicine is a scourge on exotic wildlife
Ground tiger bones or whiskers do nothing to alleviate meningitis or malaria.
Climate change will force us to reevaluate our priorities
Measures like mitigation and adaptation can achieve a lot but even they have their limits.
Tesla unveils a brand-new utility-scale battery
Each of the company's Megapack batteries can store up to 3 megawatt hours (MWHs) of energy.
Our global ecological footprints have ‘grown larger’
The so-called Earth Overshoot Day was at the end of July this year.
Truly sustainable cities are all about balance
Essential elements of a sustainable city include renewables, self-sufficiency, green infrastructure and overall efficiency.
India’s tigers are on their way back from the brink
As of last year there were an estimated 2,967 wild tigers in India, or nearly 80% of the world's tiger population.