Archive for 2019
Snow and ice are melting ever faster in the Himalayas
Since 2000, Himalayan glaciers have been losing nearly half a meter of ice a year vertically on average.
In Athens, a focus on climate change and heritage sites
The Acropolis in Greece has remained at its perch above Athens for millennia, but the experts who gathered this weekend at the Zappeion Megaron – a striking building at the center of the National Gardens of Athens – were focused
Here come fully self-sustainable green dwellings
PassivDom dwellings are billed as autonomous self-sustainable units that can withstand a Zombie Apocalypse.
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.