A simple frequent walk can foster curiosity about the environment, Bridget Shirvell advises. Bridget’s daughter during a walk at the beach. By Bridget Shirvell In the…
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By Wilmar Suárez It is not enough to expand clean electricity generation if the rest of the system remains dependent on fossil fuels, writes Wilmar Suárez.…
A loud whirring sound emanates from Maintenance Shop 1 as Gio D’Achiardi arrives for work. He checks in with his team, some of whom are sanding…
The consumption of red roses on Valentine’s Day makes the celebration a high-emitting event. By Anders Lorenzen This Valentine’s Day, we are looking at the highly…
By Leila Toplic and Eneida Licaj Carbon dioxide removal will only scale when the financial architecture evolves to make it bankable. Carbon dioxide removal is critical…
By Catherine Early Urban trees are on the rise, but researchers are only starting to uncover the best way to cool cities with them. The best…
The Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics face severe climate challenges as well as fossil fuel sponsorship controversies. Image of a Greenpeace campaign video criticising the Italian oil and…
Jeremy Williams reviews Sverker Sörlin’s book, Snö: A History. By Jeremy Williams The cover of Snö: A History. We had a brief flurry of snow a…
‘We are 85 seconds to midnight’ – the Bulletin Board of the Atomic Scientists unveils the 2026 Doomsday Clock. Photo credit: The Bulletin Board of the…
The ignition plan was set: Conduct a team test fire at Location A; red team will ignite a backing fire across all sections; yellow team will…