Archive for July 2021
How to loosen India’s grip on coal without abandoning the millions who depend on it
India must step away from coal while not leaving millions of people in coal-mining regions worse off.
Why climate intelligence should be on every business agenda
Without climate intelligence, organizations are effectively wrapping their plans around a future that might never happen.
Industrial Blyth reflects on renewable energy through art
When the ships and coal are gone, a new shared identity emerges, whether welcomed or mourned. The "Energies" exhibit seeks to understand it.
The Amazon is no longer a carbon sink. It’s a ‘carbon source’
Areas where deforestation is 30% or more show carbon emissions 10 times higher than where deforestation is lower.
Farm robots could help save the environment … or further destroy it
Small robots could help conserve biodiversity and combat climate change in ways that were not possible before.
Creeping deforestation is threatening alpine environments across Southeast Asia
In the past, mountain forests were often spared as steep slopes and high elevations made deforestation more difficult.