All posts by Laureen Fagan
Bermuda’s restaurants put invasive lionfish on the menu
Lionfish tastes like snapper and is high in nutrients. Using it as a local food source is a win-win for Bermuda's marine ecosystems.
Africa looks to debt-for-climate swaps to finance action
Low-income African nations, hit by climate crisis and swamped by debt at home, say debt-for-climate swaps could benefit the planet too.
Spiritual but not religious: How values connect on climate
"Messaging that emphasizes connection to one another and the environment has a lot of potential," says Dr. Jessica Eise on spiritual values.
Landmark High Seas Treaty set to protect marine ecosystems
The High Seas Treaty will ensure 30% of the world’s oceans are protected areas and more funding supports marine conservation.
Will short-flight bans reduce EU aviation emissions?
As Europe considers France's controversial ban on short flights, a new study from Germany details the potential positives and pitfalls.
Advancing a resilient design model to meet refugee needs
The Turkey-Syria quakes have left 1.5 million people homeless. A new study adds insight on providing refugee aid in climate-friendly ways.