Archive for September 2023
Critically endangered gorillas lead a precarious existence
These gentle giants, our kin in the animal kingdom, hold a mirror to our own humanity.
Botanizing is a great way to engage with life around you
Our planet has nearly 300,000 species of flowering plants. Among animals, only beetles can compete with that number.
Plastic on the pitch: Artificial turf leads to marine pollution
A study from Spain shows how fibers from artificial turf, typically used in sports, can contribute to plastic pollution.
European politicians ‘have a moral obligation’ to tackle air pollution
:We need to remind people that any time you breathe, you are breathing something toxic into your body."
Pesticides pose long-term threats to honey bees and bumblebees
Taken in combination,the threats raise significant concerns about widespread exposure by the insects to multiple pesticides.
EV sales growth points to oil demand peaking by 2030. So why is the oil industry doubling down on production?
Vehicles last longer than they did a couple of decades ago, and they are also larger, slowing down efficiency gains.