All posts by Laureen Fagan
Experts warn of ‘last chance’ to save Madagascar’s biodiversity
Madagascar is facing grave challenges about its environment.
Biodegradable bags aren’t all they’re cracked up to be
New research suggests biodegradable bags be an imperfect solution to plastic waste because of chemistry and public perception.
Study: climate change will hurt poorest nations most
In cold countries, a little bit of warming can help. The opposite is true in places that are already hot.
A new initiative lets you do some shopping with zero waste
There’s a new approach to plastic waste that’s set to launch in France and the U.S.
A robot made by Aussie students leads the way on waste
Young people are good at coming up with novel solutions... like a robot that picks up trash.
Drone-based tree planting speeds up ecosystem restoration
A novel approach to ecosystem restoration is coming from an Australian company: using drones to plant seeds.