All posts by Laureen Fagan
What if Indonesia’s bananas offset its textile pollution woes?
So far, the fruit peels are working to bind chromium and other pollutants in a method that’s "using waste to remove waste."
Learning a shared climate language as the Arctic melts
Arctic peoples and scientists are sharing experiences in hopes of finding climate solutions.
Report presses COP25 to address climate migration urgency
Oxfam warns a person is displaced by extreme impacts every 2 seconds. Now.
Scientists: Earth’s tipping points mean ‘planetary emergency’
We may have already passed thresholds that lock in climate effects.
Artificial coral ‘reef music’ attracts fish to help ecosystem
Scientists think we can help ocean reefs by boosting undersea sound.
Rwanda looks to ‘leapfrog’ past fossil fuels with EVs
Rwanda's pilot program hopes to advance clean transport.