Archive for September 2019
Making Europe’s new energy infrastructure wildlife-friendly
All infrastructure comes with some drawbacks to the natural environmental and Europe's energy infrastructure is no different.
Critically endangered Balkan lynxes still have a fighting chance
The critically endangered felines number somewhere between a mere 40 and 70 individuals across several Balkan nations.
A changing climate will help Europe’s wind energy prospects
In future, nine months of the year could see UK wind turbines generating electricity at levels currently only seen in winter.
Tackling the scourge of plastic waste won’t be easy
At the current rate, the consumption of plastic in Asia will have increased by a shocking 80% by 2025.
Weather, climate and future impacts on U.S. retail workers
How people are shopping rarely enters into climate change discussions unless the focus is on reducing consumer impacts or recycling. That’s not the case for an intriguing new paper from the United States Federal Reserve Board, which looks at the
You can help combat climate change by eating beans
As the planet's population grows, there will be ever more mouths to feed. But with what crops that is done will matter.