All posts by Laureen Fagan
New Arctic permafrost clues lie at the bottom of the sea
Emissions released from thawing Arctic Ocean permafrost mean there is even less room for GHG emissions if we're to meet global warming targets.
U.S. Duck Stamp contest rule under fire over wetlands ‘litter’
Artists are required to place hunting elements in their Duck Stamp contest entries, but some say that art now showcases pollution.
U.S. poll finds climate woes shape decisions on having kids
A new U.S. poll of childless adults finds one in four say climate change is a factor in their decisions.
Sweden’s SEI, Oxfam tie carbon emissions to world’s wealthy
"A wealthy minority is fueling the climate crisis, yet it is poor communities and young people who are paying the price,” says Oxfam's Tim Gore.
Mediterranean ‘medicane’ storms and the climate future
Future medicanes are expected to be more powerful as sea levels and temperatures rise, but science still has many questions.
Cryo success at Queensland delivers 1st ‘frozen’ avocado tree
"I suppose you could say they are space-age avocados," says Dr. Neena Mitter.