Archive for December 2020
Drip irrigation can reduce the vast footprint of rice cultivation
Wet rice cultivation is not without grave environmental costs. In fact, it comes with an enormous footprint.
Indigenous people in the US hope to save salmon by removing dams
Salmon in the Klamath River in the United States were once abundant. They no longer are.
UN: lockdown-style emission cuts must become permanent
As the planet keeps on heating up, any global temperature beyond a warming of 2°C would be catastrophic.
Overcoming “The Great Reverser” of COVID-19 is a must for achieving the SDGs
To achieve them, people need to be at the center of the transformation.
Why Singapore should consider nuclear power
When Covid-19 forced countries into lockdown for the first time, reports abounded of reduced pollution and clear skies as a result of the sharp reduction in economic activity. This visible change in the environment has increased pressure on policymakers around
The UK’s TCFD guidelines should be only the first step on climate disclosures
The market is screaming out for a new approach to assessing climate risk.