EEnvironment Read More Dense, compact urban growth is favoured by mid-sized Canadian citiesSeptember 28, 2025 Canada’s mid-sized cities — those with populations between 50,000 to 500,000 — have long been characterized as low-density,…
EEnvironment Read More Engineers Reveal Airborne Turbine That Makes Ground Wind Farms ObsoleteSeptember 28, 2025 IN A NUTSHELL 🌬️ The S1500 airborne wind turbine successfully completed its maiden flight, showcasing its ability to…
EEnvironment Read More Where ‘day-zero droughts’ could happen as soon as this decadezSeptember 27, 2025 Facebook Tweet Email Link Many parts of the world are predicted to endure “day-zero droughts,” periods of extreme…
EEnvironment Read More An Obscure Accounting Battle Could Reshape Clean EnergySeptember 27, 2025 All summer, as the repeal of wind and solar tax credits and the surging power demands of data…
EEnvironment Read More Indonesian Researchers Discover Method That Makes Water Testing Equipment Worth ThousandsSeptember 27, 2025 IN A NUTSHELL 🌍 Researchers in Indonesia have transformed plastic bags into carbon quantum dots for detecting water…
EEnvironment Read More Why you don’t have to block roads or glue yourself to buildings to be a climate activistSeptember 27, 2025 “Get a job!” shouted yet another driver going past me in the sweeping rain outside Preston New Road…
EEnvironment Read More Energy breakthrough converts plastic waste into clean fuelsSeptember 27, 2025 Plastics made life easier, but their durability created a global problem. Bags, bottles, and films last for centuries,…
EEnvironment Read More ‘I worry about the future of my daughter’: the ‘silent majority’ who care about the climate crisis | Climate crisisSeptember 27, 2025 Recent studies show that between 80% and 89% of the world’s population wants to see climate action. Many…
EEnvironment Read More UNESCO designates 26 new biosphere reserves amid biodiversity challenges and climate changeSeptember 27, 2025 An Indonesian archipelago that’s home to three-fourths of Earth’s coral species, a stretch of Icelandic coast with 70%…
EEnvironment Read More Canada’s top court halts execution of nearly 400 ostriches, for nowSeptember 27, 2025 Canada’s Supreme Court has delayed a planned execution of nearly 400 ostriches at a farm in British Columbia…
EEnvironment Read More On the trail of black jaguars in Cerrado, BrazilSeptember 27, 2025 This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). I’m face to face with a black jaguar. With…
EEnvironment Read More Fish trawling and climate perturbations threaten the largest marine mercury sinkSeptember 27, 2025 Driscoll, C. T., Mason, R. P., Chan, H. M., Jacob, D. J. & Pirrone, N. Mercury as a…