Ayesha Tandon 28.03.2025 | 2:30pm Arctic sea ice has recorded its smallest winter peak extent since satellite records began 47 years ago, new data reveals. Provisional data from the US National […]
Resilience: Are we too smart for our own good?
By Richard Heinberg, originally published by Resilience.org January 28, 2025 Evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr (1904-2005)—who, I’m told, was a very smart person—concluded, late in life, that high intelligence may be a […]
Paul Beckwith Reviewing charts in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 500 page report
State of the Climate 2023: New BAMS (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society) Report This comprehensive, nearly 500 page report was released last month, and gives an extremely detailed update […]
Anna Larsson & Dr. Nicola Philpott | From Fork to Forest: Why we can’t solve the climate crisis without changing how we eat |26 March 2025 at 13:30 ET | CACOR Live
Speakers: Anna Larsson & Dr. Nicola Philpott Subject: From Fork to Forest: Why we can’t solve the climate crisis without changing how we eat Time: 26 March 2025 13:30 Eastern Time […]
Trump Killed a Major Report on Nature. They’re Trying to Publish It Anyway.
The National Nature Assessment, a groundbreaking study on the state of America’s natural resources, faced cancellation under President Trump’s executive order. Despite this setback, key experts are determined to complete and publish the report independently. The project highlights the dependence of the economy on nature and addresses critical issues like biodiversity loss and environmental justice.
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