Beef and Lamb Get 580 Times More in EU Subsidies Than Legumes, Study Finds Some numbers have a way of…
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Introduction to China’s Renewable Energy Journey When you think of China, you might picture bustling megacities powered by huge coal…
Rising Ocean Temperatures Early this year (2026 – for those of you who may not remember) , oceanographers reported something…
Global Water Bankruptcy: Humanity’s Overdrawn Account with Nature In early 2026, the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and…
World’s Richest 1% Already Used Their Fair Share of Emissions for 2026 According to Oxfam – already just two weeks…
When a nation as large and influential as the United States shifts its stance on climate cooperation, the ripples spread…
Why We Must Urgently Target Methane In the 1980s, the world faced a terrifying scientific revelation — a gaping hole…
Congestion pricing the idea that drivers should pay to enter the most crowded parts of a city is often portrayed…
The Great Barrier Reef and Its Struggle for Survival Stretching more than 1,400 miles along Australia’s northeast coast, the Great…
As humanity propels itself toward an era increasingly dependent on space exploration, the environmental implications of such endeavors have become…
Synthetic Chemicals in the Food System A statistic that always haunts me is that in the EU there ae about…
AI’s Water and Electricity Usage: Separating Truth from Myth Artificial intelligence has become one of the most transformative forces of…
Your Brain Is Plastic(s): How Nanoplastics Are Quietly Rewiring Humanity When we talk about the threats facing the planet, climate…
