EEnvironment Read More Rainforest Alliance Launching Regenerative Agriculture Certification for CoffeeSeptember 9, 2025 Coffee growing under a shade canopy. Daily Coffee News photo by Nick Brown. Â Rainforest Alliance just announced…
EEnvironment Read More Re-freezing the Arctic? A giant sea curtain? High-tech efforts to save the ice sheets are doomed, report findsSeptember 9, 2025 Facebook Tweet Email Link Moonshot proposals to save the planet’s ice sheets, including giant underwater sea curtains and…
EEnvironment Read More evidence from Ghana and SenegalSeptember 9, 2025 The experience of colonialism led to economies and societies being re-arranged in ways that have had far-reaching consequences.…
EEnvironment Read More Mystery of the ‘world’s ugliest animal’ is SOLVED: Scientists reveal why male proboscis monkeys have such large nosesSeptember 9, 2025 As far as animals go, the proboscis monkey is one of the most unique–looking species on the planet.…
EEnvironment Read More Solnit Calls The Renewable Energy Revolution “Nothing Less Than Astonishing”September 9, 2025 Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. In an editorial in the Guardian, writer, historian,…
EEnvironment Read More Polar geoengineering is dangerous and far too costly, say scientists | GeoengineeringSeptember 9, 2025 Proposals to fight the impact of the climate crisis at the poles, from giant underwater curtains to scattering…
EEnvironment Read More Global alarm—ocean water found to be penetrating kilometers beneath Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier,’ accelerating melting that could raise sea levels by more than 3 metersSeptember 9, 2025 Ocean water is rushing underneath one of the most dangerous glaciers on Earth, and scientists say this could…
EEnvironment Read More Nature is worth more than $500bn to the Australian economy each year – why aren’t we doing more to protect it? | Pew: 30by30September 9, 2025 An alliance of Australian conservation, land management and science groups is calling on the Australian government to increase…
EEnvironment Read More This was the hottest summer on record. If it happens again next year, Britain’s ecosystems won’t cope | Lucy JonesSeptember 9, 2025 What does British summertime mean to you? Blackberries? Picnics? Festivals? Ticks? This summer has been the hottest on…
EEnvironment Read More Sinking carbon sinks | Nature Climate ChangeSeptember 9, 2025 Terrestrial ecosystems take up approximately a third of anthropogenically emitted carbon and are a key component of climate…
EEnvironment Read More Identifying and closing gaps in corporate reporting of ocean impactsSeptember 9, 2025 Jouffray, J. B., Blasiak, R., Norström, A. V., Österblom, H. & Nyström, M. The blue acceleration: the trajectory…
EEnvironment Read More Food waste export costs Guernsey £3m since 2019, figures showSeptember 9, 2025 More than £3m has been spent by the States of Guernsey to deal with the island’s food waste…