How nuclear technology can help fight seafood fraud
Across the globe, consumers and small-scale fishers alike are facing a growing challenge: seafood fraud.Continue Reading
Across the globe, consumers and small-scale fishers alike are facing a growing challenge: seafood fraud.Continue Reading
More than a hundred countries have committed to fresh plans to curb pollution – with one big holdout: The U.S. NPR’s Andrew Limbong speaks with the EU Commissioner for Climate, Wopke Hoekstra, about how global leaders are moving forward on climate goals with the U.S. on the sidelines.Continue Reading
A San Rafael startup proposed a sci-fi solution to raise areas facing the twin threats of land subsidence and sea level rise. Some officials and experts are skeptical. By Jennifer Ugwa In the Northern California Bay Area, the weather has never pulled its punches. Storms pound the shorelines, king tidesContinue Reading
Young people are at the heart of the world’s most urgent challenges, and on Friday, their role in shaping solutions took centre stage at the UN General Assembly. World leaders spoke of the remarkable promise held by today’s generation, even as they acknowledged the persistent barriers millions of children andContinue Reading
Humans first began foraging for food some 12,000 years ago, long before they developed agricultural tools that overshadowed the ancient act that helped sustain early humans.Continue Reading
The proposal would protect 77,000 acres of ‘structurally complex’ forests. The post Washington moves to conserve its state forests appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
With more than 60 countries on board, the new international law will soon enter into force, ushering in the world’s first framework to conserve biodiversity across two-thirds of the ocean. By Teresa Tomassoni In a milestone for ocean governance and conservation, the High Seas Treaty has cleared the final hurdleContinue Reading
Bio-tar, once seen as a toxic waste, can be transformed into bio-carbon with applications in clean energy and environmental protection. This innovation could reduce emissions, create profits, and solve a major bioenergy industry problem., Read MoreContinue Reading
In his United Nations address, Traitor 47 lashed out at wind turbines, environmentalists and allies around the world while dismissing the dangers of climate change. Somini Sengupta explains the facts on climate change with three charts.Continue Reading
This town’s minerals make A.I. possible. Then came Hurricane Helene. Kate Crawford is a professor at the University of Southern California, a senior principal researcher at Microsoft Research and the author of “Atlas of A.I.”Continue Reading
In New Jersey, first-time playwright Cynthia Mellon spotlights the decades-long fight to clean one of the nation’s most polluted rivers. By Anna Mattson It is a perfect day in Newark, New Jersey. The sky is a vibrant blue, with few clouds, over Riverfront Park. Willow trees drape down and driftContinue Reading
Scientists have identified three new species of deep-sea snailfish, including the strikingly pink “bumpy snailfish,” thanks to MBARI’s advanced technology and global collaborations. Found thousands of meters below the surface off California, these elusive fish demonstrate remarkable adaptations for life under crushing pressure and darkness., Read MoreContinue Reading
Attorneys for the town of Carrboro and Duke Energy sparred in court for hours over this question before a judge, who asked them for more information. Carrboro says it sustained $20 million in property damage from Tropical Depression Chantal in July. By Lisa Sorg RALEIGH, N.C.—The state’s first climate deceptionContinue Reading
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