Archive for 2019
Groundwater sources may be facing a ‘ticking time bomb’
"Changes in groundwater flows due to climate change could have a very long legacy."
Maybe no one is lost in the climate debate over individual pathways
There’s been no letup in the debate over whether and how individual pathways matter in the fight against climate change.
Thailand is seeking to save its last few wild tigers
“The western forest complex is our biggest hope,” stresses Thai tiger expert Anak Pattanavibool.
Investments in renewables have dropped but the future is still bright
Global investment into renewables and other low-carbon energy went down by 8% last year to $332 billion.
Blockchain technology lets you see if your food is green
Blockchain technology can also assist in a variety of sustainable endeavors. Take food tracking, for one.
Ahead of Davos, WEF warns of ‘sleepwalking’ into catastrophe
The World Economic Forum isn’t normally given to hyperbole, so it’s troubling to see its latest report.