Lucy Reesflipped into SUSTAINABILITY SENSEPeople are planting tiny urban forests to boost biodiversity and fight climate changeverified_publisherweforum.org - Alex ThorntonHow much space do you think you need to grow a forest? If your answer is bigger than a couple of tennis courts, think again. Miniature forests are …
Vellichorflipped into Scum Bags intent On Destroying The World, And The Solar System🤯🤯🤯Climate change is flooding the remote north with light – and new speciesPBS NewsHour - Jørgen Berge, The Conversation, Carlos Duarte, The Conversation, Dorte Krause-Jensen, The Conversation, Karen Filbee-Dexter, The Conversation, Kimberly Howland, The Conversation, Philippe Archambault, The ConversationAt just over 14 million square kilometres, the Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world’s oceans. It is also the coldest. An …
Derek Evansflipped into The Big MeltArctic Ocean: climate change is flooding the remote north with light – and new speciesThe Conversation Canada - Jørgen Berge and Carlos M. Duarte and Dorte Krause-Jensen and Karen Filbee-Dexter and Kimberly Howland and Philippe ArchambaultAt just over 14 million square kilometres, the Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world’s oceans. It is also the coldest. An …
Gloria Tyllerflipped into Kanata‘A lost run’: logging and climate change decimate steelhead in B.C. river | The Narwhalthenarwhal.ca - Stephanie WoodAs Kent O’Neill, general manager of a fishing lodge in the village of Gold River on Vancouver Island, looks ahead to the winter steelhead run, he …
Scientific Americanflipped into Scientific AmericanClimate Change Hits Rock and Roll as Prized Guitar Wood Shortage Loomsscientificamerican.com - Priyanka RunwalEvery winter and spring, rains across the central U.S. combine with snowmelt along the northern reaches of the Mississippi River to inundate the …
�� Kit Arrowsmithflipped into 🌞CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT🌞Jane Goodall on Conservation, Climate Change and COVID-19: ‘If We Carry on With Business as Usual, We’re Going to Destroy Ourselves’ecowatch.com - By Jeff BerardelliWhile COVID-19 and protests for racial justice command the world’s collective attention, ecological destruction, species extinction and climate …
The Conversation USflipped into Conversation USProtecting half of the planet is the best way to fight climate change and biodiversity loss – we've mapped the key places to do ittheconversation.com - Greg AsnerHumans are dismantling and disrupting natural ecosystems around the globe and changing Earth’s climate. Over the past 50 years, actions like farming, …
Veni,Vidi,Vixiflipped into Hope against the Evil that Men do?Jane Goodall on conservation, climate change and COVID-19: "If we carry on with business as usual, we're going to destroy ourselves"verified_publisherCBS News - By Jeff BerardelliWhile COVID-19 and protests for racial justice command the world's collective attention, ecological destruction, species extinction and climate …
AvatarLorenzoflipped into Our WorldArctic Ocean: Climate Change Is Flooding the Remote North With Light and New SpeciesGizmodo Australia - Jørgen Berge, Carlos Duarte, Dorte Krause-Jense, Karen Filbee-Dexter, Kimberly Howland and Philippe ArchambaultAt just over 14 million square kilometres, the Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world’s oceans. It is also the coldest. An …
fifereflipped into All AnimalSea Angels and Sea Butterflies Reveal Climate Change Consequencesscientificamerican.com - Doris Elín UrrutiaThese winged water-dwellers are sea angels, floating marine slugs that may be the “canary in the coal mine” for severe ocean acidification caused by …
SHANETHEFORTEANflipped into These Are A Few Of Our Favorite ThingsArctic Ocean: Climate change is flooding the remote north with light - and new speciesverified_publisherweforum.org - Jørgen BergeAt just over 14 million square kilometres, the Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world’s oceans. It is also the coldest. An …
The Guardianflipped into EnvironmentFighting for Fraser Island: how tourism and climate change put an ancient environment at riskverified_publisherThe Guardian - Graham ReadfearnCampaigners who helped end logging and mining in the spectacular paradise of lakes, rainforests and beaches now fear global heating Before he died in February 2019, John Sinclair had been fighting for Fraser Island off the Queensland coast for the best part of 50 years. In the early 1970s the world’s …
EuronewsNov 2, 2020Bears, bison and wolves: Rewilding Romania to better cope with climate changeverified_publisherEuronews - Jeremy Wilks & Mari Jeanne IonIn this episode of Climate Now, as part of Euronews' Green Tomorrow initiative, we report from Romania on the link between biodiversity and climate …
AvatarHans-Georg Erhardtflipped into TRI-ECOShould Plants and Animals That Relocate Because of Climate Change Be Considered Invasive?ecowatch.com - By Jenny MorberCaribbean corals sprout off Texas. Pacific salmon tour the Canadian Arctic. Peruvian lowland birds nest at higher elevations. In the past 100 years, …
AvatarGregflipped into WorldShould Plants and Animals That Relocate Because of Climate Change Be Considered Invasive?smithsonianmag.com - Jenny Morber EnsiaCaribbean corals sprout off Texas. Pacific salmon tour the Canadian Arctic. Peruvian lowland birds nest at higher elevations. In the past 100 years, …
BBC Science Focus Magazineflipped into SCIENCEFOCUS.COMNational favourite, cod and chips, at climate change risksciencefocus.com - Alexander McNamaraConsumers may have to change their eating habits due to declining fish stocks, according to scientists. Popular dishes such as cod and chips could be …
Mashableflipped into Mashable's Top StoriesStoryboardClimate Change in 2020: The Good, the Bad, and the UglyCurated byMashableHumanity dumped 37 billion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere in 2020 and yet, the climate hasn't hit a 'point of no return’. We take a look back at everything that happened this year (the good, the bad, and the ugly), then we look ahead to what we should be doing next year and get some inspiration from the activists fighting on the front lines.