Vulnerability to Climate Change Varies By U.S. Region
The effects of climate change could be drastically different in one part of the U.S. from another depending on a variety of factors.
Wild Turkeys On The Ropes?
Wild turkey population numbers are declining across the U.S. in recent years and researchers haven’t figured out how to turn the tide.
Spent Wind Turbine Waste
Spent wind turbine blades are piling up in the West Texas desert as well as elsewhere around the U.S. and around the world.
Rural Broadband Access Good For Climate Fight
Giving people in rural areas access to broadband Internet allows for more telecommuting and as such saves on carbon emissions.
Eco-Friendly Guitar: New Alternatives To Rare Tonewoods
Guitar players now have a lot of sweet sounding and sustainable alternatives to increasingly rare tonewoods.
Using Wildlife To Track Environmental Conditions
Geolocation sensors, often attached to animals via collars or tags, can provide scientists with endless data on wildlife & the environment.
Why Are Companies Reneging On Emissions Reductions?
Hundreds of companies across the world are backtracking on commitments toward green policies, despite growing concerns that the planet is reaching a crisis point.
Toxic Chemicals in Floodwater
Floodwaters are indeed treacherous, and their murky depths harbor more than just debris and silt.
4 Day Workweek = Good 4 Climate
The four-day workweek benefits the environment by lessening the environmental impacts of commuting, reducing energy consumption and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Looking For A New Home? What Are Its Climate Risks?
Upwards of 80 percent of prospective home buyers in the U.S. consider climate risks when shopping for a new home.
Cruise Industry Ripe For Greening
Some cruise lines may be more eco-friendly than others, but as of now cruising is still one of the dirtiest vacation choices one can make.
Without “Additionality” Carbon Offsets Are Just Greenwashing
For the carbon emission reductions achieved by an offset project to be genuine, they must exceed, or be additional, to the amount of carbon that would have been removed if the carbon offset credit market did not exist.
Can New Denialism Upend Climate Mitigation Efforts?
New denialism attacks policies to combat global warming, denies the benefits of clean energy & targets scientists & eco-activists.
Philanthro-Activism To The Rescue?
Philanthro-activism, which combines philanthropy (donating money) and activism, could be an important part of solving the climate crisis.
Lessons Learned From Biosphere 2
More than two decades on since Biosphere 2 first launched and we are still learning a lot from the project…
Solid State EV Batteries To The Rescue?
The widespread adoption of solid-state batteries could play a key role in making EVs even more sustainable….