All posts by Laureen Fagan
Court orders Shell to cut carbon emissions 45% by 2030
Shell is heading towards more not less CO2 emissions, the Rechtspraak ruled: “Targets for emission reduction by 2030 are completely lacking.”
Gabon, Costa Rica call for new UN protocol on wildlife trade
Presidents Bongo and Alvarado want an illegal wildlife trade protocol that's equal to existing UN measures on munitions or human trafficking.
Long March rocket’s long fall makes case for space solutions
Space has a debris problem. Would an "orbital use fee" similar to a carbon tax curb the collisions while protecting the industry?
Chronoculture promises ‘smart’ farming, reduced waste
A plant flourishes when its circadian rhythm is in sync with its environment, reducing the cost and impact of inputs while boosting yields.
Renewables a ‘win-win’ strategy to end Ethiopia dam dispute
Researchers say adding regional solar and wind resources to Ethiopia's hydropower is a solution that benefits Egypt and Sudan too.
Key African American heritage trail threatened by rising seas
Climate change is forcing archaeologists to save as much of Harriet Tubman's legacy as possible before it is claimed by the sea.