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Is the ‘Just Stop Oil’ Initiative Failing?
Is the ‘Just Stop Oil’ Initiative Failing?
Wasn’t all press, good press?
Giulio Serafini
Jul 2
Corals Send an Ultimate SOS Before Turning into a Massive Graveyard
Corals Send an Ultimate SOS Before Turning into a Massive Graveyard
The widest-ever coral bleaching is underway, and there is only one way to save them
Ricky Lanusse
Apr 25
The School of Nature
The School of Nature
A soul wandering in the wilderness
S M Mamunur Rahman
Nov 10, 2020
The Game of Snakes and Adders
The Game of Snakes and Adders
Helpful snake identification tips to avoid
Mike Alexander
Feb 27, 2021
What Is The Amazon “Tipping Point,” Exactly?
What Is The Amazon “Tipping Point,” Exactly?
And what will it mean for the future of our planet?
Quentin Septer
Mar 24
The Chocolate Meltdown Is Underway
The Chocolate Meltdown Is Underway
How record-breaking prices expose the unsustainable truth of an exploitation system enhanced by climate change.
Ricky Lanusse
Mar 17
How We Can Store Sperm to Prevent Amphibians from Going Extinct
How We Can Store Sperm to Prevent Amphibians from Going Extinct
Conserving threatened amphibian species to protect biodiversity
Dr. Erlijn van Genuchten
Apr 2
Want to Be Environment-Friendly? Start with This One Small Change
Want to Be Environment-Friendly? Start with This One Small Change
A Small Steel Straw, A Big Impact
Khushbu K
Jun 29
Renewable Energy and Its Environmental Footprint — Exploration Through My Research
Renewable Energy and Its Environmental Footprint — Exploration Through My Research
Learn about sustainable energy sources, their pros and cons, and their future potential.
Neli Ivanova
Jun 29
I’m Voting for The Climate Party
I’m Voting for The Climate Party
Because sometimes the big parties aren’t attractive
Susie Kearley
Jun 28
Fire on the Mountain
Fire on the Mountain
An unnatural history of wildfire in Colorado (and the rest of the American West).
Quentin Septer
Jun 27
Adventures in “My Garden”
Adventures in “My Garden”
A musing on the cottage garden flowers
Hermione Wilds Writes - Writer and editor
Jun 27
Nature’s Paradox: How Millions of Mosquitoes Could Save Hawaii’s Birds from Extinction
Nature’s Paradox: How Millions of Mosquitoes Could Save Hawaii’s Birds from Extinction
A climate change side-effect: harnessing the power of the world’s deadliest animal
Ricky Lanusse
Jun 26
The Day Someone Challenged My Motives For Recycling
The Day Someone Challenged My Motives For Recycling
They wanted me to part with my privacy for a cheap reward
Jenny Lim
Jun 26
Climate Happiness: 5 Advances to Prove That We CAN Make A Difference
Climate Happiness: 5 Advances to Prove That We CAN Make A Difference
Uplifting pieces of climate activism news to keep our climate anxiety at bay
Jerren Gan
Jun 24
Farmers V. Climate — A False Narrative
Farmers V. Climate — A False Narrative
Farmers are not against climate policy, they are demanding a living wage.
Gil Pires
Jun 24
The Invisible Ocean Pollutant We Hardly Talk About
The Invisible Ocean Pollutant We Hardly Talk About
Why we must talk about it more and act accordingly.
S M Mamunur Rahman
Jun 23
12 Months, 12 Environmental Books: My Reading Challenge
12 Months, 12 Environmental Books: My Reading Challenge
Let the world know about it.
Khushbu K
Jun 23
Organic Food Benefits!
Organic Food Benefits!
A Guide to Healthier, Happier Eating
Neli Ivanova
Jun 23
How Global Warming Will Force People to Become More Nocturnal
How Global Warming Will Force People to Become More Nocturnal
The silent killer heat is getting deadlier as summer daytime temps continue to soar…
Ian Barwise
Jun 22
Carbon Sinks Are Global Warming Unsung Heroes
Carbon Sinks Are Global Warming Unsung Heroes
Here’s why
Isabel Villasmil, MRes.
Jun 20
Idiot Activists Throw Orange Paint on Stonehenge
Idiot Activists Throw Orange Paint on Stonehenge
Not the way to win people over
Susie Kearley
Jun 19
Unveiling Pelagophyceae’s Role in Ocean Conservation and Climate Action
Unveiling Pelagophyceae’s Role in Ocean Conservation and Climate Action
The vast expanse of the ocean holds secrets waiting to be unveiled, some with the potential to reshape our understanding of the…
Sreya Dasgupta
Jun 19
The Role of Biological Solutions in Climate Change Mitigation
The Role of Biological Solutions in Climate Change Mitigation
The reality of climate change is immediate, with its effects already evident. Incorporating biological solutions into climate strategies…
Eur Ing Hong Wai Onn
Jun 19
Can Nations Trade Conservation Efforts Like Baseball Cards
Can Nations Trade Conservation Efforts Like Baseball Cards
New research proposes a market-based approach for achieving the 30x30 conservation targets, allowing countries to trade conservation…
Sílvia PM, PhD 🍂🏳️🌈
Jun 17
How Weekly Walks in Nature Help Me To Find Peace in Times of Climate Change
How Weekly Walks in Nature Help Me To Find Peace in Times of Climate Change
Searching for white trilliums in Canada
✍️ Alexander Verbeek
Jun 16
Climate-Proofing Our Society: One Rare Event At the Time
Climate-Proofing Our Society: One Rare Event At the Time
Expecting and preparing for rare climate events can help us better manage the impacts of climate change
Dr. Pine
Jun 14
How China Defeated Air Pollution With Three Critical Ingredients
How China Defeated Air Pollution With Three Critical Ingredients
Reflections on seemingly insurmountable human-made damage from a Patagonian backcountry adventure: there’s always a way out
Ricky Lanusse
Jun 14
Azaleas: A Love Story Rooted in Philadelphia
Azaleas: A Love Story Rooted in Philadelphia
These Shrubs Really Tie the Garden Together, Man
Walter Bowne
Jun 12
135 Million Deaths From Pollution Alone
135 Million Deaths From Pollution Alone
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has led to 135 million deaths from pollution between 1980 and 2020, showing the urgent need for cleaner…
Sílvia PM, PhD 🍂🏳️🌈
Jun 11
The Future of Our World
The Future of Our World
What will life be like in 50–100 years?
Susie Kearley
Jun 11
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