All posts by Laureen Fagan
The Sea Women of Melanesia: Climate Inspiration for 2022
The Sea Women are trained scuba divers who combine indigenous knowledge and tech to better protect marine life in climate-threatened reefs.
Virtual meetings have power to lower carbon emissions
The COVID-19 pandemic advanced the trend in virtual conferences. There's evidence for keeping them to reduce the climate impacts.
Clamshells in Peru offer clues on El Niño ocean impacts
Scientists who study clamshells found along the coastline of Peru say their small layers contain clues about El Niño climate patterns.
Study adds to evidence linking plastics, antibiotic resistance
New research builds on previous work to identify a link between microplastic pollution and antibiotic resistance.
Study: Sports can lower its emissions with COVID strategies
A Canadian researcher says North America's sports leagues can reduce emissions through long-term use of strategies adopted during COVID.
Citing gas supply, Bulb is latest UK energy supplier to fall
Energy supplier Bulb is the latest of nearly two dozen UK companies to falter, as the UK and Europe deal with a winter energy crisis.