Since the Industrial Revolution, human activities have left a significant and growing mark on the natural world. Pollution, carbon emissions, and altered land use have degraded...
Humanity is consuming natural resources faster than the planet can replenish them, and the gap is growing. The result is environmental degradation, economic risk, and a...
The drawing here reminds me of a conversation I had with my mother in the early days of 2GreenEnergy when she saw that my focus had...
The global roadmap on transitioning away from fossil fuels now being developed should be a “continuing conversation” which is part of UN climate talks, not just...
Members of a small (pop. 200), rural, and very conservative town in Montana are not happy that ICE has rounded up and deported “Roberto,” a local...
I agree with Joseph T. Stegall at left, but the main reason Trump needs to face justice is for the good of the country–and the entire...
Big cuts in generating capacity are coming as the Colorado River struggles to meet demand. Brett Walton, Circle of Blue Some day in the next 12...
Welcome to the M219 ocean blog! Here, we will share updates and stories about the scientific work taking place during this research expedition. We also hope...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week El Niño begins ‘DOMINO WEATHER’: The natural...
Solar has overtaken gas power in Asia to become the continent’s third-largest source of electricity, according to new analysis by Carbon Brief. The rapid expansion of...