Archive for June 2022
Climate change is on the menu at seafood restaurants
Restaurant menus across Canada's west coast will soon see an influx of squid and sardine dishes while the popular sockeye salmon makes a slow exit.
WHO explains the climate change link to monkeypox
Is the monkeypox outbreak linked to climate change? WHO experts say yes, and it's about habitat loss and human-animal interface.
A new model can identify ideal locations for EV charging stations
The model allows planners to optimize these decisions, serving the greatest number of people without taxing the power system.
Traffic noise pollution impedes children’s learning abilities
This is a cause for concern as attention and working memory are both crucial for learning while traffic noise is pervasive in Europe.
This is how halving the US’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 can be done
The tasks ahead are significant, yet given effective policies they can be achieved, scientists say.
Drones could be used to scare off pesky birds in vineyards
Photo: Pixabay/JanBaby Drones have plenty of uses in conservation work as they can be employed to keep an eye from the sky on loggers and poachers, help monitor threatened animal populations or clean up trash from the banks of waterways.