EEnvironment Read More Weatherwatch: does August rain bring honey and wine? | EnvironmentAugust 28, 2025 Each month has its weather folklore, and according to one old saying: “When it rains in August, it…
EEnvironment Read More Israel’s greenhouse gas emissions have barely shifted since 2015 — reportAugust 28, 2025 Israel’s greenhouse gas emissions were almost the same last year as they were in 2015, the base year…
EEnvironment Read More Frontier buys $31M worth of antacids for the oceanAugust 28, 2025 Frontier, the carbon removal clearinghouse founded by Google, Stripe, Shopify, and others, announced today that it is buying…
EEnvironment Read More World’s first method turns plastic into fuel with 95% efficiencyAugust 28, 2025 Scientists in the United States and China say they have developed a one-step method to convert mixed plastic…
EEnvironment Read More Fast tech gadgets pose growing e-waste challengeAugust 28, 2025 “Fast tech” refers to small, low-cost electronics, often bought online for short-term use at prices as low as…
EEnvironment Read More ‘The sea is not just our playground’August 28, 2025 Yacht club Real Club Náutico in Palma, Spain, has established a partnership with Telefónica Tech with the ambition…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Another example of how we can capitalize on our natural resources’August 28, 2025 A new clean energy initiative in Australia will merge solar power with agriculture in one massive environmental project.…
EEnvironment Read More Turns Out Giraffes Aren’t One Species—They’re Actually FourAugust 28, 2025 Turns out, the tall, spotted, long-necked horses with stunning eyebrows that we’ve been calling giraffes all this time…
EEnvironment Read More A ticking time bomb under the ocean: 200,000 radioactive barrels prompt historic French expeditionAugust 28, 2025 Over 200,000 barrels filled with radioactive waste lie scattered on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, a shadow…
EEnvironment Read More how llamas, terraces and trees could help the Andes survive climate changeAugust 27, 2025 Many tropical glaciers in the Andes are expected to disappear in the next few decades. Their meltwater sustains…
EEnvironment Read More Droughts don’t just dry up water — they drain livelihoods and weaken local economiesAugust 27, 2025 Unlike hurricanes and floods, which arrive suddenly and tend to dominate headlines with dramatic images of wrecked homes…
EEnvironment Read More China is driving renewable energy growth globally — it’s also the world’s biggest coal producerAugust 27, 2025 The state of renewable energy in 2025 can be described by paraphrasing Charles Dickens: it’s the best of…