Archive for March 2023
Air pollution health hazards have gone global
Only 0.001% of the global population were exposed to exposure lower than the recommended limit.
Spiritual but not religious: How values connect on climate
"Messaging that emphasizes connection to one another and the environment has a lot of potential," says Dr. Jessica Eise on spiritual values.
Climate change threatens spring wildflowers in the Northern Hemisphere
As spring temperatures warm even further, wildflowers will likely have even shorter periods of full sunlight.
‘Biofuels’ from discarded plastics pose health risks
You don't have to use the plastic-based fuel to be exposed to its fumes; simply living near a factory can be a risk.
The sighting of six tigers raises conservationist hopes in Thailand
"Our efforts have produced results beyond expectation," a wildlife official says.
A tonne of fossil carbon isn’t the same as a tonne of new trees
Offsets are not a solution. There is no substitute to actually ending the routine burning of fossil fuels.