Archive for 2020
Sweden’s SEI, Oxfam tie carbon emissions to world’s wealthy
"A wealthy minority is fueling the climate crisis, yet it is poor communities and young people who are paying the price,” says Oxfam's Tim Gore.
Mediterranean ‘medicane’ storms and the climate future
Future medicanes are expected to be more powerful as sea levels and temperatures rise, but science still has many questions.
Climate change will make areas of the oceans ‘uninhabitable’
Temperature alone does not explain where in the ocean an animal can live.
David Attenborough’s new documentary ‘Extinction: The Facts’ is surprisingly radical
Biodiversity loss is obviously happening. So why have we failed to act and do what needs to be done?
The best formula for human health and the planet: mother’s milk
Breastfeeding has great benefits for infants and the practice can also help reduce stresses on the environment.
Putting science back into the nuclear debate
As someone that has spent her entire career defending evidence-based science, I am dismayed that too often the scientific facts around the health effects of low dose radiation are ignored. Media stories that seek to mislead the public about the