Archive for 2019
Experts warn of ‘last chance’ to save Madagascar’s biodiversity
Madagascar is facing grave challenges about its environment.
For the first time ever renewables surpassed coal in the U.S.
"Five years ago this never would have been close to happening," says Dennis Wamstead, a research analyst.
The UK will ‘need nuclear’ to achieve its emission cut targets
There may be potential future roles for advanced low-cost nuclear technologies in decarbonization, an expert argues.
Deforestation will drive orangutans extinct ‘in a decade’
“If the current destruction of the rainforest continues, then I have no hope any orangutans will remain in the wild.”
Biodegradable bags aren’t all they’re cracked up to be
New research suggests biodegradable bags be an imperfect solution to plastic waste because of chemistry and public perception.
Big data can aid in effective climate action in cities
Some cities can serve as hotspots providing in-depth insights on particular topics.